How Much Does Fat Transfer Surgery Cost?
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is also known as fat grafting or fat injections and is a body contouring surgical that uses liposuction to remove excess fat from one area of the body, which is then purified and injected into another part of the body. The purpose of fat transfer is to add volume to a particular area that the patient wants to enhance. Some common areas where fat is transferred include the buttocks and . This cosmetic surgery is designed to strengthen a patient’s silhouette according to the individual’s wishes.
Fat transfer is one of the most popular body contouring procedures in London and the UK. Fat transfer costs vary from patient to patient. In this article, we will break down the prices of a fat transfer procedure, depending on the type of procedure undertaken.
When performing a fat transfer surgeons will first perform on targeted areas of the body with excess fat and then the collected fat into the areas that the patient wants to be enhanced. Because it is a highly customised procedure, fat transfer prices are determined by the number and size of the area that requires contouring.
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The average cost of a fat transfer procedure at Centre for Surgery is:
These prices can vary depending on the number of areas where liposuction is performed, as well as the potential complexity of the procedure, with revision surgery costing more than the prices listed above. It is essential to note that these are indicative prices. Once you have had your face-to-face consultation with the surgeon, your dedicated patient coordinator will you with a full quotation for your planned procedure.
Below, we have listed some common areas that patients may wish to enhance the fat transfer procedure:
Type of fat transfer procedure
Fat transfer to the buttocks is known as a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL). Patients can enhance and their butt and hips with this procedure to achieve an hourglass figure. This provides them with a curvier figure. BBL surgery at Centre for includes of the midsection as .
is an option or patients who may have insufficient reserves of fat. Many patients may choose to combine fat transfer breast augmentation with breast implants in a procedure known as . Hybrid breast augmentation is an excellent method of achieving natural-looking results with the predictable increase in breast size using implants and natural-looking results with breast fat transfer.
involves enhancing and reshaping disproportionately thin calves. This can be carried out using calf implants a fat transfer or a combination of the two. is a more popular option due to the more predictable increase in calf volume. Fat transfer is ideal for those patients with excess fat who want just a small to their calves.
What’s Included in the Price?
The prices shown above include:
Additional fat transfer procedure costs
Liposuction cost will vary depending on the number and size of the areas that you wish to contour. This means your procedure is going to cost more if you want to have liposuction in more than one area.
Is a fat transfer procedure worth it?
Fat transfer is the number one organic method of increasing volume to areas of the body that the patient wants to enhance. This is because it uses the patient’s own fat as opposed to inserting a foreign material. With liposuction, as it is used during the procedure, you can contour several areas of the body to get the figure you are looking for. Additionally, the minimal scarring and the permanent results provided by the procedure are further reasons why many patients consider a fat transfer procedure a worthwhile option.
As with any other cosmetic surgery, there are pros and cons, and it is worth mentioning some of the main points here.
What are the benefits of fat transfer?
The fat transfer process utilises the patient’s own fat to contour, enhance, and reshape specific areas of the body. This means the procedure does not involve the use of any implant, whether that be silicone or dermal fillers. These foreign material implants can introduce allergic reactions that do not occur with fat transfer. The harvesting and reinjection of the patient’s fat require only minimal incisions. It is because of this that there is minimal scarring. Breast implants, by comparison, require larger incisions. Because the incisions are larger, the scarring is more noticeable.
What are the limitations of fat transfer?
Following a fat transfer procedure, the body will absorb somewhere between 30% and 50% of the fat after . This means a large portion of the created volume will not last. Your cosmetic surgeon, however, will plan for this volume loss and inject more than required to achieve your ideal shape and size. Despite accommodating in this way, the results are less reliable than implants and harder to predict. It may take a second procedure to achieve the desired results.
Fat transfer can only enhance a person’s shape to a certain degree and is limited mainly by the amount of fat available for transfer. For instance, in breast augmentation using fat transfer, the majority of women will experience an increase of just one cup size. Compare this with implants, and the gains can be much greater. To add more volume and increase cup size, the fat transfer procedure will have to be repeated, if there is enough fat elsewhere on the body.
Schedule a consultation with Centre for Surgery
If you are thinking of undergoing a fat transfer procedure, book yourself in at the Baker Street clinic with Centre for Surgery. You can initiate the process by completing our contact form or by calling us at .
Call or fill in the form below. A patient coordinator will call you within one working day to book your consultation with the consultant best matched to your enquiry.
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