Will there be after-effects of autologous fat breast augmentation?

Autologous fat breast augmentation is done by taking excess fat from the waist and abdomen or inner thigh area, and after centrifugation and screening, the intact fat particles are selected and implanted into the breast by injection to achieve breast augmentation and slimming effect. Although autologous fat breast augmentation is very popular, there are still some people who are worried about the after-effects and will ask: Will there be after-effects of autologous fat breast augmentation? Autologous fat breast augmentation material is taken from oneself, which is completely one’s own stuff, non-toxic and harmless, and will not produce rejection reaction, safe, and the effect is more realistic and natural. Autologous fat breast augmentation will not cause changes in the endocrine environment of the human body and will not harm the mammary glands themselves, and will not have any effect on childbirth or breastfeeding. Only a professional doctor can fill the fat at multiple levels, angles and tunnels, so that the fat can successfully establish blood flow in the best position and become viable, and once the fat is stable and viable, it will grow with its own fat and the effect is permanent. However, if the doctor is not experienced enough, improper operation may also occur: nodules: the injection level is too single, and the amount of fat injected is too large caused. Bleeding: Hematoma can occur if the liposuction is done with large movements, resulting in bleeding, injection injury, or if the patient has a disorder in the blood clotting mechanism. Fat liquefaction: If too much fat is injected, the injected fat fails to survive, resulting in necrosis and liquefaction of the fat. Poor shape: Due to uneven absorption of fat, the amount of absorption varies, resulting in local depression or asymmetry between the two breasts.