Which would suit you best? A fat transfer or a breast implant?
Every woman desires and deserves to look and feel her best, to be at ease in her own skin. Breast augmentation is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures. The procedure can be achieved by inserting breast implants or transferring fat from another area of the body to enhance the breasts. While both breast augmentation with implants and fat grafting can increase breast size and shape, one may be more appropriate for your goals than the other. So the real question is; which one is the better option?
Fat Transfer
Breast fat grafting techniques have been revolutionary for women who are looking for natural enhancements to their appearance. Because the procedure uses material from the patient’s own body, the breasts will feel soft and move naturally. If you want to achieve subtle and natural results, breast fat grafting may be a good option.
Some women are concerned about the implications of having a medical device inside their bodies. Breast fat grafting eliminates the risk of complications associated with breast implants, such as rippling, rupturing, or capsular contracture. It also eliminates the possibility of having to remove or replace breast implants in the future.
Breast augmentation with implants has a limited impact. Fat grafting treats two areas of the body at the same time. The procedure enhances the breasts while slimming the donor area, resulting in new contours in both areas in a single operation.
Breast Implants
Breast implants may be a good option if you want to increase your size significantly. Regardless of a person’s body type, implants can achieve a significant increase in volume, projection, and upper pole fullness.
When implants are used, the consultation process entails a number of decisions that will determine the procedure’s ultimate outcome. The type, shape, size, and profile of your implants will be discussed during your consultation. The results can be tailored to your specific anatomy and aesthetic goals.
Using fat grafting alone necessitates a specific amount of fat. Patients who are extremely thin may not have enough excess fat to harvest for the procedure. For patients who are thin and have little natural breast tissue, silicone implants are frequently preferred over saline implants.
In conclusion, both fat transfer and implants are great and effective options. It all just depends on what your goal is. Consult with Glojas today to go over your options with our experts!
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