Unpredictable: It is hard to say how to stimulate and enlarge breast tissue without causing unpredictable consequences. Other body parts or glandular tissue may respond in a risky way. At this time the best option for breast augmentation is with prosthetic material, breast implants. Another option is fat transfer but it generally can do the job in one procedure.
Answered 7/21/2013
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Probably: Although still in its infancy, manipulating our genomes may be the key to repairing damaged tissues (and yes, increasing breast size). That technology is still far off. Plastic surgeons are using fat grafting to augment breasts, which is sort of "natural" since it uses your own tissues. Unfortunately, there are some concerns about fat grafts in the breasts making breast cancers harder to detect.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Emerging option: And an increasingly popular technique with a variety of different possible approaches used by different practitioners with risks like any other surgery related to the donor sites and variability in fat graft survival and concerns with alteration in residual breast tissues and potential interference with imaging. For a full reconstruction, it is not uncommon for multiple sessions to be used in order to achieve satisfactory volume. The picture to the right shows one of my patients who experienced pain with her implant reconstruction and underwent one stage fat transfer. Go to http://www.Fattransferbreastaug.Com.
Answered 12/9/2013
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