Can breast nodules be used for autologous breast augmentation?
Autologous breast augmentation usually refers to breast augmentation with autologous fat. Generally, small benign breast nodules are suitable for autologous fat breast augmentation. If the breast nodule is malignant, autologous fat breast augmentation is not recommended. It is advisable to visit a formal hospital and proceed under the guidance of a doctor. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Autologous fat breast augmentation involves extracting an appropriate amount of fat cells from areas with abundant fat, such as the abdomen or thighs, and then injecting the processed and purified fat into the breasts to increase breast volume and improve breast shape. The general reference price for autologous fat breast augmentation ranges from 10,000 to 30,000 yuan per session. Noticeable improvement can usually be seen after 1-3 months, although complications such as infection or fat liquefaction may occur.
If there are breast nodules that are small in size and determined to be benign, autologous fat breast augmentation may generally be performed following medical advice. This typically does not affect the breast nodules and can achieve the desired breast augmentation effect.
If the breast nodule is malignant, autologous fat breast augmentation should be avoided. Fat grafting may affect the soft tissues in the chest area and potentially worsen the breast nodule condition.
It is recommended to consult with a physician to determine whether autologous fat breast augmentation is appropriate. Additionally, maintaining healthy lifestyle and dietary habits in daily life is important for maintaining breast health.