Stem Cell Fat Transfer for Mastoplasty Using VASER™ Ultrasound and Office-Devised Stem Cell

2014 
Traditionally physicians have used handheld syringes, following the Coleman technique. This method is both laborious and time consuming and, depending upon the size of the needle and syringe used, may still disrupt fat cells. Performing bilateral breast augmentation AFT requires large amounts of harvest material (minimum 500 mL unfiltered material). The authors describe the technique of the use of stem cell fat transfer with VASER ultrasound for mastoplasty. Patient selection, patient assessment, anesthesia, markings, incisions, fat infiltration, volume ranges, limits of the technique, and complications are discussed.
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