Natural Breast Augmentation and enhancement at Escobedo Esthetics incorporates Dr. Escobedo's custom liposculpting techniques with fat transfer injections, using the patient's own fat, to naturally lift and enlarge the size of the female breast.
1. Dr. Escobedo will first determine appropriate area or areas needed to harvest the patient's fat through liposuction. The number of areas harvested is based on the patient's current BMI and how much fat will be needed to reach their desired breast size. Popular areas of fat harvesting include: the tummy, lovehandles, back, arms, and even thighs!
2. Harvested fat is cleansed using Dr. Escobedo's special fat grafting technology.
3. The newly cleansed fat is injected into key areas of the breast to best create a lifted, yet naturally augmented appearance in the patient.
Costs can vary from patient to patient, depending on how many areas of liposuction they made need or want. It can also vary if the patient opts for our Ultra Dimensional Liposculpting versus our traditional liposuction methods. We recommend all patients to schedule a consultation with Dr. Escobedo for a complete body analysis, and custom pricing for their individual case.
Sizing is based on the amount of valuable fat that can be harvested from a patient. This is usually determined with Dr. Escobedo during the initial consultation.
Most patients are able to return to work the next day, and are able to perform more vigorous activities, such as going to the gym, after two weeks.
Ask Dr. Escobedo about these great add-ons for your upcoming breast augmentation!
PRP (platelet rich plasma) injections: In Dr. Escobedo's research in natural cosmetic enhancement, he has found that adding platelet rich plasma to his fat grafting procedures helps to not only preserve the patient's harvest fat, but to ensure a faster healing time.
Remove Additional Bra Fat: Create an even more beautiful, feminine appearance in the breasts with added sculpting around the sides of the breast to remove excess bra fat.
*Note: Transferred fat to breast does not interfere with mammogram screenings*