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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Plastic surgery question.?

Can they take fat from one body part and put it into another body part. One of my boobs is smaller than the other and I wonder if they could make it larger without using artificial materials.
Answer:
When they move fat, not all of it takes, so you never know what the end result will be. I've never seen it done for breasts, although I guess you could try it. I think there might be a problem with dimpling and unevenness within the breast. (Your nipple might end up looking at the ceiling, or toward your armpit or something)

If you have noticeable asymmetry (nobody is perfectly symmetric), the usual practice is to reduce the larger one or implant the smaller one, or implant both with different size implants to even them up.

Contact a plastic surgeon for an exam and consultation. There are different factors that make different operations appropriate or inappropriate.

Good luck to you.
ive heard of them doing it to use the fat a filler for smaller procedures, like injection into the face and lips, but i dont think it can be done for a larger area. i think you would probably have to get some kind of implant
I think it may be possible. I've heard of instances where surgeons take fatty tissue from calves, thighs, or buttocks and used them to reconstruct the lips.
they can take fat from other body parts to do reconstructive surgery post mastectomy. However, uneven/asymmetrical boobs are very common, and unless the disparity in size is so great that you just absolutely can't go out in public without wanting to hide, then it may not be worth the risk/trouble/money. Just get a pad for the smaller cup.

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