Yes: Majority of breast volume is fat to support the glandular-duct elements. Closed syringe lipoharvest from one area with transfer to another is very common. 20+ years fat transfer (grafting) has been done for breast augmentation. Now us of additive biologics from your platelets provides more growth factors and signal protein to improve graft acceptance. Nothing foreign to reaction or encapsulate.
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Yes it is: Fat transfer procedures remove fat (via liposuction) and re-injecting purified adipose fat tissues into another area (or areas) of your body. Be sure to consult with a board certified plastic surgeon! http://www.cosmeticsurg.net/procedures/fat-transfer/
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