Understanding Fat Grafting in Breast Reconstruction | Understanding Breast Reconstruction Series
Автор: Dr Duncan Taylor
Загружено: 2025-04-08
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Fat grafting is an important technique in breast reconstruction. It refines breast shape and corrects contour irregularities after mastectomy or reconstruction. In this episode of Understanding Breast Reconstruction, Dr. Duncan Taylor explains how fat is carefully transferred, the benefits of this approach, and what patients can expect during recovery.
Topics covered in this video:
✅ What fat grafting is and how it works
✅ How much fat can be safely transferred
✅ The benefits including improved tissue quality and contouring
✅ Potential risks, such as fat necrosis and reabsorption
✅ Recovery and what to expect after the procedure
If you're considering fat grafting as part of your breast reconstruction, contact us for more information.
Dr Duncan Taylor
MBChB, MRCS(Eng), FRCS(plast), FRACS(plast)
MED0001883464
Registered medical practitioner
Specialist registration in Surgery – Plastic Surgery
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⚠ Disclaimer:
This video provides general information about fat grafting in breast reconstruction surgery and is for informational purposes only.
It is important to understand that every person's circumstances, experiences, and outcomes vary. All surgery is a significant decision that carries potential risks and requires thorough consideration. For more information on the risks associated with this surgery, please go to https://www.drduncantaylor.com.au/pro...
Viewers are encouraged to consult qualified medical professionals to discuss their specific situation, explore all available options, and make informed decisions based on personalised advice.
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