beauty
A depleted breast can be rejuvenated and volume-enhanced through the Lipogems method, either as a support to conventional mastopexy procedures or as a standalone treatment. Regenerative breast aesthetic surgery is a surgical technique that utilizes the regenerative properties of microfragmented autologous fat.
The procedure can be incorporated into all types of breast surgery (augmentation, lift, and reduction). Microfragmented adipose tissue processed using the Lipogems method can also be used independently from traditional surgery to restore volume, improve skin texture (stretch marks), or rejuvenate pre-existing breast augmentation.
The Lipogems method represents a significant advancement over traditional lipofilling. Autologous fat is harvested from the patient under local anesthesia using microcannulas, then microfragmented and infiltrated into the breast subcutaneous tissue through minimally invasive injections. The procedure ensures minimal volume loss and prevents irregularities and hardening typically associated with traditional lipofilling.
The primary advantages include tissue structure preservation, maintaining adipose tissue integrity and its vascular network. The presence of mesenchymal stem cells in the processed tissue promotes tissue regeneration and repair. The procedure is minimally invasive, safe, and can be performed in an outpatient setting.