Archives of Plastic Surgery (Nov 2019)

The use of autologous fat grafts in breast surgery: A literature review

  • Yalcin Bayram,
  • Melihcan Sezgic,
  • Percin Karakol,
  • Mehmet Bozkurt,
  • Gaye Taylan Filinte

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5999/aps.2019.00416
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 06
pp. 498 – 510

Abstract

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Autologous fat injection was first described roughly a century ago and has been used in surgery ever since. In addition to its use in many surgical fields, it is also frequently used for both aesthetic and reconstructive purposes in breast surgery. Since the application of fat grafting in breast surgery has steadily increased, studies investigating its reliability have simultaneously become increasingly common. Previous studies have reported that the use of fat grafting in breast surgery is reliable, but some pending questions remain about its routine use. In order to use fat grafts successfully in breast surgery, it is necessary to be familiar with the structure and content of adipose tissue, the efficacy of adipose stem cell-enriched fat grafts, the oncological safety of fat grafts, and the problems that may occur in the radiological follow-up of patients who undergo fat grafting procedures. In this literature review, we aim to discuss the use of fat grafts in breast surgery by investigating these common problems.

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