Which patients are suitable for autologous breast augmentation surgery?
As a safe and reliable method of breast augmentation surgery, autologous breast augmentation surgery has attracted more and more patients' attention and love. However, not everyone is suitable for autologous breast augmentation surgery, because different physical conditions and needs may require different surgical methods. This article will elaborate on which patients are suitable for autologous breast augmentation surgery, and guide them to pay attention to matters before selecting surgery.

1. People with breast dysplasia
Breast dysplasia refers to the insufficient fullness or unsatisfactory shape of the breast due to genetic, physiological or other factors. These people are usually dissatisfied with their own breast shape and hope to change the appearance of the breast through breast augmentation surgery. For these patients, autologous breast augmentation surgery is an ideal choice.
First of all, the autologous breast augmentation surgery uses the patient's own adipose tissue, so there is no risk of rejection, and the surgical results are more natural and lasting. Secondly, fat transplantation can be used for breast plastic surgery during the operation, which can not only increase the size of the breast, but also improve the shape and proportion of the breast. Finally, the recovery time of autologous breast augmentation surgery is relatively short, and the daily life of patients is less affected.
It is worth noting that before choosing autologous breast augmentation surgery, people with breast dysplasia should ensure that they are healthy and free from important organ diseases, and conduct a comprehensive physical examination and evaluation before undergoing surgery.
2. Postnatal women who have lost breast fullness
Postpartum breast atrophy is one of the problems many women face. With the growth of age and the end of lactation, breast tissue will gradually decrease, leading to the breast becoming loose, sagging and losing fullness. These postpartum women are ideal candidates for autologous breast augmentation surgery.
Autologous breast augmentation surgery can use fat transplantation to transplant the patient's own adipose tissue into the breast to increase the volume and fullness of the breast. At the same time, this kind of operation can take advantage of the fat filling characteristics to improve the problem of breast sagging and sagging and restore the young appearance of the breast. In addition, the recovery time of autologous breast augmentation surgery is relatively short, and postpartum women can quickly resume daily life.
However, before choosing autologous breast augmentation surgery, postpartum women should ensure that the lactation period has ended, and conduct a comprehensive physical examination before undergoing surgery.
3. Patients with asymmetric breasts
Breast asymmetry refers to the situation where there are obvious differences in the size, shape, height, etc. of the breasts on both sides. Breast asymmetry will bring psychological and physiological problems to patients, affecting their self-confidence and image. For such patients, autologous breast augmentation surgery can be an effective solution.
Autologous breast augmentation surgery can balance the difference between the breasts on both sides by adjusting the position and quantity of fat transplantation, so as to achieve a more symmetrical breast. In addition, since the operation uses the patient's own adipose tissue, the operation results are more natural, and the patient does not need to worry about side effects and rejection reactions.
Before choosing autologous breast augmentation surgery, patients with asymmetric breast should fully understand the effect and risk of the surgery, and communicate with the doctor to ensure that the surgical program meets individual needs.
4. Patients with breast reconstruction
Breast reconstruction is a common choice for breast cancer patients or breast resection patients. Autologous breast augmentation surgery can be used as an option for breast reconstruction, and is suitable for patients who need to restore the shape and volume of the breast.
Autologous breast augmentation surgery can use the patient's own adipose tissue for breast reconstruction, thus avoiding the use of breast prosthesis or other external materials. This reduces the risk of complications and side effects while maintaining the natural appearance of the breast. In addition, the restoration of breast shape and volume through autologous breast augmentation surgery can help patients rebuild their confidence and image and improve their quality of life.
Before choosing autologous breast augmentation surgery, patients with breast reconstruction should fully communicate with doctors to understand the detailed process and possible risks of the surgery and ensure that their physical conditions are suitable for surgery.
summary
Autologous breast augmentation surgery is a safe and reliable method of breast augmentation surgery, which is suitable for patients with breast dysplasia, postpartum breast atrophy, breast asymmetry and breast reconstruction. However, before choosing autologous breast augmentation surgery, patients should fully understand the effects and risks of the surgery, and have a detailed discussion and evaluation with the doctor to ensure that the surgical program meets personal needs and physical conditions.