Breast Fat Transfer New York by David L. Abramson, MD
Breast Fat Transfer New York, NY | David L. Abramson, MD
What is Breast Fat Transfer?
Breast fat transfer is an advanced cosmetic procedure that allows patients to naturally enhance breast size by redistributing their own fat. This innovative technique provides women with a safe, natural alternative to traditional breast implants, using the body's own tissue to increase volume and improve breast contour.
How Breast Fat Transfer Works
The procedure involves three key steps:
- Fat extraction through specialized liposuction techniques
- Purification of harvested fat cells
- Strategic injection of fat into breast tissue
Benefits of Breast Fat Transfer
- Natural breast augmentation
- One to two cup size increase
- No synthetic implant materials
- Additional body contouring from fat removal
- Minimal scarring
Ideal Candidates for Breast Fat Transfer
Women considering breast fat transfer should be in good overall health, maintain a stable body weight, and desire a modest increase in breast size. Ideal candidates are non-smokers who want a natural enhancement without synthetic implants.
Procedure Overview
During the procedure, Dr. Abramson carefully extracts fat from predetermined donor sites, purifies the fat cells, and then precisely injects them into the breast area. The process is performed under general anesthesia and typically takes several hours.
Recovery and Results
Patients can typically return to normal activities within 4-6 days, with full recovery taking 2-3 weeks. Approximately 80% of transferred fat cells are expected to survive, providing long-lasting, natural-looking results.
Fat Transfer vs. Traditional Breast Augmentation
While breast fat transfer offers more subtle enhancement compared to implants, it provides a completely natural approach with minimal surgical intervention. Patients seeking significant size increases may still prefer traditional breast augmentation.
For more information about Breast Fat Transfer in New York, NY, submit an enquiry to David L. Abramson, MD.