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Depends on the size increase that is desired. Letu2019s explore various cases
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Fat transfers entail harvesting the fats from say the abdomen, processing it after which injecting it in small amounts into the tissue planes and takes a reasonably lengthy time. So for a successful fat transfer, the donor has to have adequate fats, the processing is easily accomplished and may require a couple of operations.
If you are a person who stores fats in their stomach or buttock, if utilized in a fat transfer, that fats will react because the donor site does. Also I marvel about the symmetry as those vascular grafts may not be the same size in the long run due to loss of mass on one side or the other due to now not all cells surviving the transfer.
Properly done, asymmetry should not be a problem post operation. exceptions of going from A to B or B to C should be kept in mind. If you are an A cup and want D, better go with implants. However, the
The surgeon will use liposuction to harvest enough to get 300-400 CC of good fat for each breast. This may take 1.5-2.0 litres of aspirate, depending on the quality of material.