Breast Augmentation with Fat Transfer, also known as autologous fat grafting, is a cosmetic procedure that enhances breast size and contour using the patient’s own fat instead of synthetic implants. Fat is gently removed from areas such as the abdomen, thighs, flanks, or hips through liposuction, purified, and strategically injected into the breasts.
This procedure is ideal for women seeking modest volume enhancement with a soft, natural feel while also benefiting from body contouring in the donor areas.
You may be a suitable candidate if you have:
A detailed consultation helps determine whether fat transfer alone can achieve your desired outcome.
Uses your own body fat to create soft and natural-looking results.
Removes unwanted fat from selected areas while enhancing breast volume.
Eliminates concerns related to implant placement and maintenance.
Can help correct mild differences in breast size and shape.
Only small liposuction and injection entry points are required.
Transferred fat integrates with existing breast tissue for a realistic texture.
Treatment is customized according to individual anatomy and cosmetic goals.
Fat is gently removed from donor areas such as:
using specialized liposuction techniques.
The harvested fat is carefully purified and prepared so that healthy fat cells can be selected for transfer.
The processed fat is meticulously injected into different layers of the breast tissue to create smooth contours, improve volume, and maximize long-term fat survival.
The exact amount transferred depends on the patient’s anatomy and treatment goals.
Many women prefer this procedure because it offers:
Recovery generally involves healing in both the donor and breast areas.
Patients are usually advised to:
Most individuals gradually resume normal daily activities within several days, while complete healing continues over the following weeks.
Patients often notice:
Final results become more apparent as swelling subsides and transferred fat stabilizes over the following months.
The procedure is performed under appropriate anesthesia. Mild soreness in both the donor and breast areas is expected during recovery and is typically manageable with prescribed medication.
Fat transfer generally provides modest volume enhancement and is best suited for patients seeking natural-looking improvement rather than a large increase in cup size.
Not all transferred fat cells survive permanently. A portion is naturally absorbed by the body, while the remaining healthy fat integrates into the breast tissue.
Only tiny incisions are used for liposuction and fat injection, resulting in minimal scarring that typically becomes less noticeable over time.
Many patients can return to desk-based work within a few days, although recovery recommendations vary depending on the extent of liposuction and individual healing.