Alloplastic Breast Augmentation

improving breast volume by using alloplastic material eg. silicone breast implant, and saline breast implant.

Risks
  • Capsular Contracture (12.1% - 17.5%)

  • Reoperation (10% - 20%)

  • Implant Rupture (7% - 10%)

  • Asymmetry (10.4%)

  • Breast Pain (14.9%)

  • Implant Removal (5% - 10%)

  • Seroma (1.2% - 2.2%)

  • Infection (0.6% - 1.9%)

  • Hematoma (0.1% - 1%)

  • BIA-ALCL (< 0.1%)

Breast Fat Transfer

a two-step procedure that uses liposuction to remove fat from areas like the thighs or abdomen, processes it, and injects it into the breasts to enhance shape and volume by up to one cup size. This natural alternative to implants offers permanent results, though 30-50% of the fat may be reabsorbed by the body.

  • Oil Cysts (2% - 15%)

  • Fat Necrosis (2% - 10%)

  • Calcification (3% - 7%)

  • Volume Loss/Resorption (20% - 50%)

  • Asymmetry (2% - 5%)

  • Infection (< 1%)

  • Hematoma/Seroma (1% - 2%)

  • Under-correction (10% - 15%)

  • Hypertrophy (Rare, < 1%)

  • Liposuction Site Contour Irregularity (1% - 3%)

Risks