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Can plastic surgeons use fat instead of implants for breast augmentation?


i dont want fake boobs...i dont even want big boobs...i just want even boobs. so they can either take some out of the bigger one or put some in the smaller one...i dont care if they make me an "a" cup...i just want them to be the same size. lol. so can they use fat?

ok well i was watching to this tv show on breats cencer and this plastic surgion did this breast thing and it waslike women would rether use their own fat then impants so he took the fat from a girls stomach and somehow made it her boobs..it was a very interesting this to watch he was like its a tummy tuck and breast implants all in one!!i dont no oif that helped but...

Generally if they do use fat they leave the breast tissue alone and take fat from your stomach area. This is usually successful when women have excess fat after pregnancy. If you don't have excess fat then they will put in an implant. They don't usually like to transfer breast tissue.

nope

It could be, but the results are not the same than with implants, fat tissue could also go necrotic (dead) or be reabsorbed by your body. This could be usefull for you http://www.aestheticandplastic.com/proce...

All the best!!

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