Is there any risk of autologous fat breast augmentation in Kunming?
In Kunming, autologous fat breast augmentation surgery is a common cosmetic surgery, which can help women achieve the shape and fullness of the chest curve. However, any medical operation has certain risks, and autologous fat breast augmentation surgery is no exception. This article will elaborate on the risks of autologous fat breast augmentation surgery in Kunming from four aspects.

Surgical risk
One of the main risks of autologous fat augmentation surgery is the complications that may be caused by the surgery itself. During the operation, doctors will use liposuction technology to obtain fat from other parts and inject it into the breast. However, risks such as vascular injury, infection and hematoma may occur during surgery. In addition, there may be discomfort, congestion and other problems after the operation, which requires reasonable postoperative care to avoid complications.
In addition, surgical results are also an important risk factor. The success of autologous fat breast augmentation surgery depends on the experience and technical level of doctors, as well as individual differences. Some people may absorb fat unevenly, excessively or insufficiently after surgery, which leads to poor surgical effect and requires repair surgery.
Therefore, when selecting hospitals and doctors, plastic surgeons with rich experience and good reputation should be selected to reduce the risk of surgery.
Postoperative risk
The postoperative risk of autologous fat augmentation surgery should also be concerned. Postoperative discomfort such as swelling, pain and tingling may occur, and appropriate postoperative care is needed to alleviate the discomfort. In addition, complications such as incision infection, wound dehiscence, and fat mass softening may occur after breast augmentation surgery, which seriously affect recovery and surgical results.
In order to reduce the postoperative risk, it is necessary to follow the doctor's postoperative nursing recommendations, try to avoid strenuous exercise and compression of the surgical area, keep the body clean and healthy, and seek medical advice in time to deal with any abnormalities.
Risk assessment before operation
Before breast augmentation surgery with autologous fat, the doctor will conduct a preoperative evaluation to determine whether the patient is suitable for surgery. This assessment can reveal the special circumstances and potential risks of some patients.
Some patients with special diseases or disease history, such as heart disease, diabetes, immune system diseases, may not be suitable for autologous fat breast augmentation surgery. In addition, pregnant and lactating women should also avoid surgery.
The purpose of preoperative risk assessment is to ensure the safety and effect of surgery.
Surgical effect and long-term risk
The effect and long-term risk of autologous fat breast augmentation surgery are of concern to patients. The long-term stability of the surgical effect is still uncertain, because the fat cells injected after surgery may be absorbed. This means that the effect of the operation may not be sexual, and it may require a second operation.
In addition, there may be breast lumps, breast hyperplasia and other problems after surgery, which need further observation and treatment. Long term breast augmentation surgery is also related to breast cancer screening, and regular breast examinations are needed to ensure breast health.
To sum up, there are certain risks in the autologous fat augmentation surgery in Kunming. Whether it is the risk of the operation itself or the postoperative risk and long-term risk, patients need to fully understand and evaluate when selecting the operation. Only by reasonably selecting hospitals and doctors and following doctors' preoperative and postoperative nursing suggestions can we reduce the risk of surgery and achieve satisfactory results.