Breast surgery

Breast Augmentation with Fat: subtle volume and a more harmonious shape

Improve breast contour using your own fat (harvesting, purification and grafting). The achievable size and strategy are defined in assessment, prioritizing naturalness and realistic expectations.
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What is it?

Breast augmentation with your own fat (breast lipotransfer) combines two actions: obtaining fat from donor areas and placing it in the breast to improve shape, proportion and volume in a subtle way.

It is not a “shortcut” to increase several sizes: the real limit is usually at a moderate change, and part of the graft may be reabsorbed; therefore, the assessment defines whether this procedure is indicated or whether another strategy is appropriate.

Breast Augmentation with Own Fat: what changes and what doesn't change

It changes the shape (especially transitions and small asymmetries) and a moderate volume with a natural feel. It does not change the biology: there may be partial resorption and the result depends on your anatomy, your available fat and your ability to follow the postoperative period.

If your goal and your anatomy are aligned, this procedure is powerful precisely because it is discreet.

What does it usually include?

It is defined in assessment: the plan depends on the volume objective, the available donor areas and the shape of your bust.

  • Assessment and plan - We define objective, realistic limits and outline strategy.

  • Selection of donor areas - We identify where to obtain fat.

  • Fat rendering - Harvesting taking care of the quality of the graft.

  • Purification/processing - The fat is prepared for grafting with better viability.

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  • Breast grafting - Layering to mold shape and symmetry.

  • Controls and follow-up - Adjustments of the postoperative plan according to evolution.

It is not a “fixed package”. In valuation we define what it does and does not provide. The goal is a more harmonious outline, with realistic expectations and security first.

Who is it for?

The decision is based on three things: volume goal, breast shape and actual donor fat “capital”.

It could be for you if...

  • Looking for a subtle change - You prioritize shape and naturalness over a large size.

  • You have enough donor fat - There are areas where harvesting is feasible.

  • You care about the natural feel - You prefer to avoid an implantable device.

  • You want to improve details - Slight asymmetries, contour “filling”, transitions.

  • You accept variability - You understand that there may be partial resorption.

Alternatives should be evaluated if...

  • You want much more volume - Your goal exceeds what fat alone usually achieves.

  • You are very thin - There are insufficient reserves for a solid graft.

  • You are looking for marked projection - Fat gives softness; it does not always give maximum “structure”.

  • There is a significant drop - May require lifting, with or without combination.

  • You need a “fixed” size result - Fat is living tissue and can vary.

Own Fat Breast Augmentation Assessment: how we define your plan

Diagnosis, scope and next steps: we define whether the objective is volume, shape, symmetry or combination, and which alternative offers the best balance between naturalness and predictability.

Target

What change you are looking for and what would look natural on your body.

Proportion

Measurements, symmetries and breast base for a harmonious result.

Donor areas

Where grease is available and how useful it is for transfer.

Fabric quality

Skin, elasticity and current volume to estimate the actual extent of the procedure.

Plan and follow-up

Care, controls and real logistics of recovery for your case.

“A clear plan, with aligned expectations, defined next steps and space to resolve doubts.”

The procedure, explained in simple terms

The idea is simple: we take fat from donor areas, and processed it and the we transfer to the bust to improve volume and shape within actual limits. The technical detail is defined in valuation.

  • Fat extraction: is obtained from the donor areas that contribute the most to your case.

  • Graft preparation: the useful fat is selected to improve integration.

  • Transfer to the bust: is layered for symmetry and proportion.

  • Global contour: the goal is to make the change look consistent with your silhouette.

  • Final Scope: depends on your anatomy and what is safe and reasonable.

Preparation (before surgery)

Practical checklist to arrive with everything under control and without improvisations.

Recovery and follow-up

Typical timeline: the evolution is progressive and adjusted to your individual response.
  • First days: expected swelling and tenderness; focus on relative rest and care.

  • First week: control of evolution and adjustment of indications according to your case.

  • Following weeks: the contour becomes more defined; care and habits are reinforced.

  • Later months: maturation of the result and evaluation of symmetry and proportion.

The medical follow-up allows to adjust care and resolve doubts as the patient's evolution progresses.

Risks and considerations

Like all surgery, it involves variability and possible complications. The key is appropriate selection, realistic plan and follow-up.

  • Swelling and bruising.

  • Asymmetry or minor changes requiring adjustments.

  • Contour irregularities in donor areas.

  • Variable healing according to skin and care.

These points are explained individually during the appraisal.

Medical Philosophy

Medical tourism in Puerto Vallarta + coordination

If you are coming from another city or country, you can start with a virtual consultation and organize your process with the support of a patient coordinator.

What it does include:

- Flow orientation: steps, agenda and logistical recommendations.
- Support to reach assessment with clarity.

What it does not include:

Flights and direct hotel reservations (we give you the freedom to choose according to your budget).

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on your current volume, skin elasticity and available fat. In assessment we define a realistic goal and the plan that best fits your anatomy.
The intention is to look and feel natural, but the result depends on tissue and proportion. In an assessment we define the approach that makes sense for your case.
The body can reabsorb a portion and the result matures over time. That is why the scope is defined in assessment with realistic expectations and follow-up.
In some bodies the procedure contributes little or another alternative is appropriate. This is determined in evaluation according to donation, proportion and goals.
Sometimes yes, but it is not decided by “packages”. In valuation, it is defined which combinations add up and which only increase complexity without contributing.
The change is seen progressively: first the swelling goes down and then the contour stabilizes. In assessment we explain the typical horizon for your case.

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