[1] What is the difference between autologous fat breast augmentation and prosthetic breast augmentation?
The principle of autologous fat breast augmentation is to suck out fat from the waist, abdomen, thighs and other parts with rich fat, isolate and purify high-quality fat cells, and inject them into the chest to increase the volume of breast soft tissues; Breast augmentation with implants is an incision around the chest, usually 3-5cm, and the implant is implanted deep in the breast or pectoralis major muscle to achieve the purpose of breast augmentation.
Breast implants are filled with silicone breast implants, while autologous fat breast augmentation is filled with its own fat cells.
[2] What are the advantages and disadvantages of breast implant augmentation?
The advantages of breast implant augmentation include long-lasting results, natural shape, and resizing. However, it also has some drawbacks like the risks of surgery, the need for recovery time, possible complications and discomfort, etc. In addition, breast augmentation with implants is not suitable for all women and requires an individualized assessment and careful selection.
[3] What kind of people are suitable for breast implant augmentation?
Women with congenital or acquired breast dysplasia.
Women with atrophied and sagging breasts after childbirth.
Women with poor, asymmetrical breast shape.
Women who have high requirements for the appearance of their breasts and want to improve their appearance through breast augmentation.
[4] How to deal with capsular contracture in breast augmentation with implants?
Capsular contracture after breast augmentation with implants is a common complication that usually manifests as breast deformity, pain, and discomfort. **Methods include conservative** and surgical**. Conservative** includes medications, massage, etc., which can help relieve symptoms, but the results vary from person to person. Surgery is usually performed when conservative is ineffective, and symptoms can be improved by surgical removal of capsular contracture tissue, replacement of prostheses, or other forms of breast cosmetic modalities. The results of surgery** are usually noticeable, but they also require some recovery time and post-operative care.
[5] How long does it take to recover after breast implant augmentation?
The recovery time after breast augmentation with implants varies from person to person, but it usually takes about 1-3 months. During the recovery period, you need to follow your doctor's advice, take your medication on time, have regular follow-up check-ups, and avoid strenuous exercise and external breast compression. In conclusion, the post-operative recovery period is a gradual process, which requires patience and active cooperation with the doctor's guidance in order to achieve the desired recovery results.