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What are the risks of breast augmentation fat surgery?

Risk of breast augmentation fat surgery

Breast augmentation fat surgery is a plastic surgery that extracts fat from other parts and injects it into the breast to increase breast capacity and improve breast shape. Although this kind of surgery is very popular in the beauty industry, it also comes with certain risks. The following details the four risks of breast augmentation fat surgery.

 What are the risks of breast augmentation fat surgery?

1. Risk of local complications

Local complications refer to adverse reactions to breast tissue and skin during or after surgery. These risks include:

The first is infection and inflammation. During fat transplantation, foreign bacteria may enter the injection site, leading to infection and inflammation. These complications may require additional treatment and antibiotics to control.

The second is fat sac necrosis. The transplanted adipocytes may not survive and be absorbed due to ischemia or other reasons. At this time, the patient may have symptoms of fat sac necrosis, such as pain, induration or skin pigment changes.

The last is local deformity and heterogeneity. The results of liposuction and injection of fat may be uneven, resulting in asymmetric or unnatural breast shape.

2. Risk of systemic complications

Systemic complications refer to possible adverse reactions during operation and anesthesia. They include:

The first is thrombosis. Long term operation and intravenous injection of narcotic drugs may lead to blood coagulation and thrombosis. These clots may move to other parts, such as the lungs, leading to serious complications.

The second is allergic reaction. The drugs or materials used in the operation may cause allergic reactions of patients, including drug allergy and material allergy.

The last is anesthesia related complications. During anesthesia, patients may have blood pressure fluctuations, dyspnea, nausea and vomiting and other reactions.

3. Risk of postoperative effect

The risk of postoperative effect refers to the possible unsatisfactory effect of the breast after surgery. These risks include:

The first is incomplete absorption. Some of the implanted fat may be absorbed, causing the breast volume to be less than expected.

The second is volume change. Over time, fat cells may naturally decrease or increase. This can lead to changes in breast size and shape.

Finally, the shape is unstable. Due to the instability of fat, breast shape may change, resulting in an undesirable appearance.

4. Other risks

In addition to the above risks, breast fat augmentation surgery may also lead to other risks.

First, the surgical effect was not as expected. Although the operation was performed by an experienced doctor, it may still have unsatisfactory results.

The second is surgical incision and scar. The surgical incision may cause obvious scars, especially for patients with sensitive breast skin.

Finally, the operation cost and recovery time. Breast fat augmentation surgery requires a period of recovery, and may require additional costs to deal with postoperative complications and unsatisfactory results.

summary

Breast fat augmentation surgery can improve breast shape and capacity, but it also comes with certain risks. These risks include the risk of local and systemic complications, postoperative effects and other risks. Before considering such surgery, patients should fully understand these risks and have detailed consultation and discussion with professional doctors.

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