For women with less than full breasts, breast augmentation surgery is the ideal way to reshape the beauty of breast curves. Among the many breast augmentation procedures, autologous fat breast augmentation has become the current hot spot because of its dual body sculpting effect of breast augmentation as well as liposuction and weight loss. The advantages of autologous fat transfer breast augmentation Autologous fat transfer breast augmentation simply means extracting fat tissue from certain fatty areas of the body (such as abdomen, buttocks, thighs, etc.) and injecting it into the breasts after purification to obtain breast augmentation effect. Firstly, women and their partners who receive breast augmentation with autologous fat transplantation can avoid the rejection of the implant and psychological discomfort, and can avoid the scars of incision; secondly, the feel of breast augmentation with autologous fat transplantation is significantly better than that with implants, and the breasts are still soft and elastic after surgery; in addition, breast augmentation with one’s own fat will not cause any problems such as those with implants. In addition, the problem of contracture of the envelope after breast augmentation with implants will not occur; more importantly, the fat tissue used exists in the abdomen, buttocks and thighs of the patient, so it is quite easy to obtain, and at the same time, it can achieve the effect of “two birds with one stone” of local slimming. Possible complications of autologous fat transfer breast augmentation There is no absolute perfection in the world, and improperly performed liposuction breast augmentation can also have adverse consequences. It can be said with certainty that compared to breast augmentation with implants, breast augmentation with autologous fat transfer has higher requirements for the surgeon’s skills. First of all, autologous fat breast augmentation generally requires more than 2 operations to achieve more ideal results. If the volume increase is simply pursued and the amount of injected fat is blindly increased, it will lead to hard lumps that cannot fully survive in the breast; secondly, a certain rate of fat absorption will inevitably occur after autologous fat transplantation, so if the surgery technique is regular, so that the fat is evenly distributed during the surgery and the surrounding tissues are better If the surgical technique is regular, so that the fat is evenly distributed during the surgery and the blood circulation is better established with the surrounding tissues, the survival rate of fat transplantation can be effectively improved. Although the fat tissue extracted from the human body is cleaned, processed and screened before being injected into the breast, since there is no blood circulation after the fat tissue leaves the body, if the correct operation specifications are not observed, the amount of fat is too much or the injection is too concentrated, and a large amount of fat accumulates together, it will lead to fat necrosis, dissolution and absorption due to insufficient blood supply, which may cause postoperative pain and produce sequelae such as cysts, fibrosis or calcification. Although the chance of cancer from this is low, the formation of hard lumps and fibrosis of necrotic fat will affect the results of mammography and delay the diagnosis of breast cancer or cause misdiagnosis. However, plastic surgery experts believe that fat grafting technology is very mature nowadays, and it is difficult to have the above complications as long as the operation is performed properly. Performing multiple procedures with small amounts of injections, evenly, and increasing the contact area between the transplanted fat cells and the surrounding tissues can significantly improve the survival rate of fat transplantation. In addition, the “washing” of live fat through screening and purification, and the addition of growth factors (bFGF) and other measures are also conducive to resolving fat survival. In addition, another key factor for the effect of liposuction breast augmentation surgery is the purification of autologous fat. Since the purity of fat cannot be detected during the surgery, it is more necessary for the surgeon to ensure the effect of purification with his own experience and technology. Pre- and post-operative care and recovery of autologous fat transplantation breast augmentation Like other surgeries, autologous granular fat injection breast augmentation should be avoided during the menstrual period, as long as there are no serious medical diseases such as heart disease and serious infectious diseases, you can undergo this surgery. It is required that the surgical area (breast and fat aspiration area) is free from infection; you should take a bath and clean your skin before surgery. You can usually be discharged after two days of hospitalization and resume your normal work life. The liposuction area is pressurized through a straitjacket for about 3 weeks to promote the recovery of skin elasticity. In conclusion, autologous fat transfer breast augmentation is a highly regarded procedure with little surgical trauma. At the same time of breast augmentation, it can also achieve the two-in-one effect of slimming, and the postoperative breasts feel good without the psychological burden of foreign bodies. As long as the technology is mature and the operation is regular, very ideal surgical results can be achieved.