Nashville Fat Transfer doctors
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J. Jason Wendel, MD
Nashville Plastic Surgeon
1215 21st Ave South Suite 6050 , Nashville |
12 answers | |
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Michael Hueneke, MD
Nashville Plastic Surgeon
1914 Charlotte Avenue Suite 101, Nashville |
3 answers | |
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Donald Griffin, MD
Nashville Plastic Surgeon
4322 Harding Pike Ste 314, Nashville |
2 answers | |
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Kevin F. Hagan, MD
Nashville Plastic Surgeon
6050 Medical Center East, Nashville |
2 answers | |
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Brian Biesman, MD
Nashville Oculoplastic Surgeon
345 23rd Ave N Ste 416, Nashville |
Recent Answers
I'm 18 years old, 173cm tall and weigh about 63 kilograms. My left breast (B cup) is a full cup size larger than my right. I hate having asymmetrical breasts and really want to have a fat transfer procedure to make the right breast a B cup to match. I'm fairly fit so I'm worried I won't have enough fat to 'harvest'. Also, what would be the cost of this procedure be in Australia? Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated! (Oh and I definitely do not want breast implants)
The body of information is growing rapidly in fat transfer for breast enhancement and reconstruction. Yes, it works. You can expect to get about a 150 mL increase in the amount of volume in the right breast. This would give you a more even match between your two breasts. Fat can be taken from your flanks, butt, tummy, hips, and/or thighs...or...a little from each.
You will have to see plastic surgeons in Australia for cost estimates. Best of Luck!
I am about to have breast implants, but since I don't have a lot of breast fat on the upper breast area I was considering having a fat transfer as well. Is it ok to have the fat transfer procedure done AFTER I get the implants?
Yes, it can be done at the same time or after. Care has to be taken to make sure that your breast implants are not damaged at the time of fat transfer. Best of luck.
I'm 18 years old, 173cm tall and weigh about 63 kilograms. My left breast (B cup) is a full cup size larger than my right. I hate having asymmetrical breasts and really want to have a fat transfer procedure to make the right breast a B cup to match. I'm fairly fit so I'm worried I won't have enough fat to 'harvest'. Also, what would be the cost of this procedure be in Australia? Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated! (Oh and I definitely do not want breast implants)
Your photographs show not only a difference in volume, but also a difference in shape of your breast. While volume addition with either fat or an implant will improve the volume symmetry, neither alone will correct the shape asymmetry.




