AirSculpt Up A Cup™
Fat Transfer Breast Augmentation
A fat transfer to the breast is a form of natural breast augmentation that enhances volume and shape using your own body fat. As a minimally invasive alternative to implants, this natural breast augmentation method removes fat from donor areas like the abdomen, thighs, or flanks before treating and injecting it into the breasts. Here at AirSculpt, we refer to it as the Up a Cup™, as the procedure best suits patients who want to go up one cup size or less. Anyone with enough fat to transfer is likely a good candidate. This detail is key, as surgeons will purposefully transfer more volume than is needed because the body will always reabsorb about 30 percent of the transferred fat. That said, new techniques like AirSculpt remove and transfer cells with a delicate plucking motion. This benefit reduces damage to the fat, increasing the amount that remains in the breasts long-term.
Breast Enhancement Results
Success Stories
Up A Cup: Pre / Post Op Timeline
One Week Prior:
- Avoid the following for one week before and after AirSculpt:
- Tobacco
- Alcohol
- Fish Oil
- Flax Seed
- Omega 3 Pills
- Avoid mixing alcohol and medication
- Breast enhancement will also need to come in for imaging
- Avoid the following for one week before and after AirSculpt:
24 Hrs Post-Op:
- Return to work if you feel comfortable to do so
- Drainage is normal and may occur for anywhere between one day and a few weeks
- Use your brand-new foam from the recovery bag and place the foam as you found your first one, underneath your garment.
- Walk at least 30 minutes daily
48 Hrs Post-Op:
- Return to work if you feel comfortable to do so
- Showering is OK 48 hours after your procedure. Be sure to use the Hibiclens you were sent home with when showering until it's gone.
- Walk at least 30 minutes daily
Two Weeks:
- Most workouts can be resumed at two weeks
- Sexual activity can be resumed whenever the patient is comfortable
One Month:
- Swelling and bruising will begin to subside more quickly
Six Months:
- Final Post Op Visit
- Results should be fully complete by this point and will be permanent if constant weight maintained
24 Hrs Prior:
- Nurse will call to remind of the arrival time. Verify medications are picked up and patients driver/ride after procedure.
Day Of:
- Eat prior to the procedure.
- DO NOT take any sedating medications
- Arrive 30 minutes prior to procedure time
One Week:
- One-week post-op visit in person- check entry points
- Fat transfers may feel hard afterward, which is totally normal and will subside after a few weeks.
Three Weeks:
- You can remove compression garment
Three Months:
- Post Op Visit
Up A Cup: Pre / Post Op Timeline
One Week Prior:
- Avoid the following for one week before and after AirSculpt:
- Tobacco
- Alcohol
- Fish Oil
- Flax Seed
- Omega 3 Pills
- Avoid mixing alcohol and medication
- Breast enhancement will also need to come in for imaging
- Avoid the following for one week before and after AirSculpt:
24 Hrs Prior:
- Nurse will call to remind of the arrival time. Verify medications are picked up and patients driver/ride after procedure.
Day Of:
- Eat prior to the procedure.
- DO NOT take any sedating medications
- Arrive 30 minutes prior to procedure time
24 Hrs Post-Op:
- Return to work if you feel comfortable to do so
- Drainage is normal and may occur for anywhere between one day and a few weeks
- Use your brand-new foam from the recovery bag and place the foam as you found your first one, underneath your garment.
- Walk at least 30 minutes daily
48 Hrs Post-Op:
- Return to work if you feel comfortable to do so
- Showering is OK 48 hours after your procedure. Be sure to use the Hibiclens you were sent home with when showering until it's gone.
- Walk at least 30 minutes daily
One Week:
- One-week post-op visit in person- check entry points
- Fat transfers may feel hard afterward, which is totally normal and will subside after a few weeks.
Two Weeks:
- Most workouts can be resumed at two weeks
- Sexual activity can be resumed whenever the patient is comfortable
Three Weeks:
- You can remove compression garment
One Month:
- Swelling and bruising will begin to subside more quickly
Three Months:
- Post Op Visit
Six Months:
- Final Post Op Visit
- Results should be fully complete by this point and will be permanent if constant weight maintained
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