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What are the Risks of using Autologous Fat Transfer for Breast Augmentation?

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What are the Risks of using Autologous Fat Transfer for Breast Augmentation?

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Of cause, all surgery carries with it risks of complications, including haematoma, infection and nerve damage. Breast augmentation using the autologous fat transfer technique does away with the risk of implant rejection, but as is often the way, replaces that risk with new ones. As stated above, fat cells transferred from one area of the body to another do not always survive. Some of the fat is reabsorbed by the body, which makes consistant results difficult. Also, there is the danger of the implanted fat mimicing or masking breast cancer.

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