Philadelphia Fat Transfer doctors
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Anthony Corrado, DO
Philadelphia Facial Plastic Surgeon
1797 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill |
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Daniel Del Vecchio, MD
Boston Plastic Surgeon
38 Newbury Street Fifth Floor, Boston |
2 answers | |
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Bruce Genter, MD
Abington Plastic Surgeon
100 Old York Rd Suite 3 - 120 (Lobby Level), Jenkintown |
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1 answer |
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Jonathan Saunders, MD
Newark Plastic Surgeon
62 Omega Drive Building E, Newark |
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1 answer |
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Luis Zapiach, MD
Paramus Plastic Surgeon
1 West Ridgewood Avenue Suite 302, Paramus |
1 answer |
Recent Answers
I am 42 5'2" & about 130 pounds. I had breast implants 20 yrs ago. They encapsulated and caused me lots of complications. I got them replaced & removed 4 years later. I now have uneven breast - 1 A cup & 1 AA cup & they are different shapes now. My question is -since Im not a candidate for implants, would you recommend fat grafting for me if I only want to inject fat into the smaller breast (AA) so that it can be the same size & shape as the (A) cup? How much fat would I need? thanks!
Breast Augmentation using Fat Transplantation is a good approach for patients who have had problems with implants (you) and for patients with breast Asymmetry (you again). We have a large experience with this technique and first published our results in the Journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (see link).
For further information, please visit the site dedicated to fat transplantation to the breast using you natural fat: bostonbreastcenter.com
Best Regards,
Dr Del Vecchio
I had my first fat transfer to the breasts 2 weeks ago. Is it normal for the breasts to feel tight and lumpy at this point. Do the breasts eventually feel softer and move more natural? I am also wearing the brava bra postoperatively for increased circulation to the new fat.
i guess i am in the minority, but i agree with dr tholen. i worry about the long term consequences of fat transfer as the breast. lumps , bumps and calcifications all do occur. when the risk of breast cancer is1 out of 8 now, why do anything that may confuse the picture in the future.
This question is posed to doctors who perform fat grafting to the breast. On average how long does the procedure take, and what is your average cost? Secondly why do some board certified plastic surgeons perform the procedure in less than two hours and others take six. What is the reason for the huge discrepancy? Thank you for your time Doctors!
Fat Grafting to the breast can be routinely performed by a single surgeon in under two hours. This is a fact. See the link below for our paper published in June, 2011 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. The average volume of breast increase long term was 250cc, or a doubling of breast size. Patients who have results at 4-6 months have kept their results 4-5 years now. Fat grafting to the breast can result in mammographic abnormalities , however, these are readily distinguishable from cancer. The statement "most of the fat goes away" is simply not true. I would encourage any of our colleagues who inform patients that fat grafting does not work or is not safe to read the exciting work that is comng out in our specialty's journals. Although I perform many breast augmentations, I believe implants have their own set of problems. Where this will settle out is that there will be a subset of women who will prefer natural fat for minor augmentation, and there will always be a need for implant augmentations. The two are not interchangable, have different aesthetic results, and will appeal to different patient groups.
Dr Daniel Del Vecchio, Boston
bostonbreastcenter.com



