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Stem cell breast enhancement effect, do stem cell breast enhancement have any side effects

2024-07-31 14:32:57 Source: Editor Consult a doctor

In recent years, stem cell breast augmentation has gradually attracted people's attention as an emerging cosmetic method. So, what is the effect of stem cell breast augmentation? Does it have any side effects? This article will explore this issue in detail.

The effect of stem cell breast augmentation

Stem cell breast augmentation is a method of achieving breast augmentation by extracting stem cells from human fat and injecting them into the chest. The core of this process lies in the pluripotency of stem cells, which means they can differentiate into multiple cell types, including adipocytes.

  1. Natural beautyStem cell breast augmentation uses autologous fat for natural filling without the stiffness of implant placement. The chest feels soft and no different from naturally growing breasts.
  2. Strong persistenceCompared to traditional breast implants, stem cell breast augmentation has a more long-lasting effect. After stem cells grow into new adipose tissue in the chest, these new tissues will naturally grow with the human body, thus maintaining the long-lasting effect of breast enlargement.
  3. Quick recoveryDue to the use of autologous tissue, the rejection reaction of stem cell breast augmentation is relatively small, and postoperative recovery is fast. Generally, normal life can be restored within a few days.

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Side effects of stem cell breast augmentation

Although stem cell breast augmentation has significant advantages, as a medical approach, it may also have some side effects.

  1. fat absorptionPart of the injected fat may be absorbed by the human body, which may result in less than expected breast enhancement effects.
  2. Fat necrosisIf the injected fat cells do not receive sufficient blood supply, fat necrosis may occur, leading to local lumps or pain.
  3. Risk of infectionAny surgery carries the risk of infection, and stem cell breast augmentation is no exception. If disinfection is not thorough during or after surgery, it may cause infection.

How to reduce the risk of stem cell breast augmentation

It is particularly important to choose reputable medical institutions and experienced doctors in order to reduce the risk of stem cell breast augmentation. In addition, postoperative care is equally crucial:

  1. Preoperative examinationA comprehensive preoperative examination can help doctors understand the patient's health status and develop the most appropriate surgical plan.
  2. Postoperative careFollowing the doctor's guidance for postoperative care, including keeping the wound clean and avoiding strenuous exercise, can effectively prevent infections and other complications.
  3. Regular reviewRegular postoperative follow-up can promptly identify and address any potential issues, ensuring stable breast augmentation results.


Topic# Stem cell beauty    Stem cell therapy