Before breast augmentation, the most important concern of the candidates is only two things: effect and safety. Is liposuction breast augmentation safe?
Is liposuction safe?
It is not absolutely safe.
Autologous fat breast augmentation is the transfer of fat from other parts of the body to the breasts, and is not an absolutely safe method of breast augmentation. There may be a risk of infection during the procedure, and there is also a risk of fat calcification and the formation of cysts or hard lumps after the procedure.
What are the safety risks associated with liposuction breast augmentation
Possible infection with germs
Bacterial infection may occur during the procedure and the wound may also be infected with bacteria after surgery due to improper care, which can endanger breast health.
Fat calcification
Due to the excessive amount of fat transplanted in a single session, the fat cell mortality rate will be high. If the dead fat cells are not absorbed by the body in time, they will remain in the breast and calcify, forming hard lumps of fat. This can cause infection over time, resulting in painful redness and swelling of the breasts.
Asymmetry of the two sides of the breast
Due to the inexperience of the surgeon, the amount of fat injected on both sides is not equal, or there is a difference in the survival rate of fat cells on both sides, there may be a difference in the size of both breasts after surgery. This situation can be repaired by secondary surgery.
Bleeding
The procedure of autologous fat breast augmentation surgery may cause hemorrhage due to the injury of tiny blood vessels in the breast during injection or the disorder of coagulation mechanism of the patient, improper pressure bandaging after autologous fat breast augmentation surgery, etc.