Compared with breast implants, liposuction is more acceptable than breast augmentation because it is transplanted from your own fat, and there will be no rejection and it feels more natural. So how many cups can liposuction augment and what are the results after surgery?
Is liposuction breast augmentation effective?
It is effective.
Liposuction breast augmentation, also known as autologous fat breast augmentation, can help you lose weight and gain breast size after surgery. It is a non-invasive surgery with small incisions, natural and non-marking after surgery, and does not affect breastfeeding and breast development. The disadvantage is that the survival rate of fat is only about 50%, and it is not suitable for women with too flat breasts.
How big can breast augmentation be done with liposuction?
The exact size of breast augmentation depends on the degree of augmentation required by the candidate, generally the single transfer volume is not more than 150 ml, and the injection volume of a single point is not more than 0.5 cc. If it is from B cup to C cup, about 200 ml of fat is needed, which is injected in 2-3 times.
Attention! Liposuction breast augmentation is only suitable for women with small B cups or B cups. Those who are too flat, due to their own poor circulation of microscopic blood vessels in the chest, cannot provide sufficient nutrients to the transplanted cells, therefore, the effect of breast augmentation is not obvious, and also prone to the adverse reaction of tissue necrosis and fat calcification.
How long can the effect of liposuction breast augmentation last
Some of the transplanted fat will be absorbed by the body, and the surviving fat will be integrated into the original fat tissue and can be retained permanently. However, due to ageing or improper breast maintenance, the breasts will not always remain firm after breast augmentation, but may shrink and become smaller. According to clinical data, the best condition of breast augmentation is generally 3-5 years, and can be maintained for 8-10 years with proper maintenance.
What are the potential dangers of liposuction breast augmentation?
Autologous fat breast augmentation is not risk-free, it may cause some fat calcification, or form cysts, hard lumps and other after-effects. If the doctor is not experienced enough and the fat is not injected evenly, it can lead to unevenness of the breasts, different sizes of the breasts on both sides, or deformation of the breasts. In addition, breast asymmetry may also occur when the fat absorption rate is different on both sides, although it can usually be corrected by secondary surgery.