How long does it take to recover after fat breast augmentation?
Autologous fat breast augmentation generally refers to the process of using one's own fat for breast enhancement. Typically, it takes about 1-3 months to fully recover after autologous fat breast augmentation, although the exact time may vary depending on individual circumstances. It is recommended to visit a reputable hospital and undergo the procedure under the guidance of a qualified physician. Here is a detailed explanation:

Autologous fat breast augmentation primarily involves extracting fat from one's own body and transplanting it into the chest area to increase breast volume and improve breast shape. The usual reference price for this procedure is approximately ¥10,000 to ¥30,000 per session. Noticeable improvement can generally be seen after 1-3 months, although complications such as infection or fat liquefaction might occur. Since the transplanted tissue is derived from one's own body, the fat can, to some extent, establish blood circulation with the surrounding breast tissue after transplantation. The fat cells that survive can then serve to fill and enhance the chest area.
Generally, it takes about 1-3 months to recover after undergoing autologous fat breast augmentation. If proper post-operative care is performed, the recovery period may be shorter, with normal activities resuming in about one month. However, if appropriate care is not taken, the recovery time may be prolonged, possibly requiring up to 3 months.
During the recovery period, patients should follow the doctor's instructions for post-operative care, such as avoiding contact with water at the surgical site, keeping the wound dry and clean, refraining from vigorously rubbing or massaging the injected area, and minimizing excessive movement of the treated area. Additionally, maintaining a light diet and avoiding spicy or irritating foods is important to promote healing.