Accessary Breast Surgery

Non Surgical Breast Enlargement
What is breast Lipofilling / fat transfer breast augmentation? Accessary Breast Surgery. ( Meet Best Plastic Surgeon Dr Kanika )

Breast Lipofilling essentially uses liposuction to take fat from other parts of your body and inject it into your breasts.

Who are the ideal candidates for breast lipofilling? ( Click Here )

This is a Accessary Breast Surgery augmentation option for women who are looking for a relatively small increase in breast size and would prefer natural results.

Physical discomfort: Extra breast tissue, especially during menstruation, can be uncomfortable, painful, and irritating.

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What are the risks of breast lipofilling:

Necrosis (death) of fat cells
Microcalcification
Infection,Cysts
Some part of lipofilling may  absorbed and may need touch-up injections to retain your improved shape.

What is post operative protocol?

You will given special dressing to support breast and immobilize.

Supernumerary breast tissue, sometimes referred to as accessory breast tissue or polymastia, is an anatomical variant where extra breast tissue develops outside the typical breast area. Anywhere along the milk line, which runs from the armpit to the groin, these additional breast tissue pockets might develop. Even though this condition is mostly unproblematic, some people may have physical discomfort, problems with their self-esteem, and challenges with how their clothes fit. The goal of accessory breast surgery is to allay these worries and enhance the quality of life for those who need it.

 

transferred fat. Any exertional activity is refrain for 6 weeks. Medications in form of antibiotic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs given as supportive medication.

Most of the time, this tissue is quiescent and barely noticeable, but for certain people, puberty, pregnancy, or lactation might cause it to expand or become more noticeable. In the axilla (under the arm), along the chest wall, or in the inframammary fold (below the breast), auxiliary breast tissue is frequently discovered.

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