12-02-2016, 01:12
New Fat Transplanting Technique
May 27 2007 at 5:26 AM Corrie (Login Corrie73)
http://www.cellport.jp/english/operation/
Looks pretty cool, even though I am usually anti-surgery. Even so, I'm sticking with GY and herbs!
Good luck everyone.
Lucky12
(Login lucky12)
Re: New Fat Transplanting Technique
May 27 2007, 6:50 AM
wow, cool article. it looks like an interesting prospect. ill definately watch the development of this. hmnn, i need to start saving $25,000..now. in the meantime. NBE it is hahaha
Moon
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SENIOR MEMBER
Re: New Fat Transplanting Technique
May 27 2007, 2:05 PM
I've heard other members say that this method has been tried, but that transplanted fat calcified and ruined the patient's breasts, in some cases they had to have them removed.
The macrolane method seems a lot more promising to me.
Lost Sheep
(Login lucky12)
re: Calcification
May 28 2007, 8:39 AM
I think this is a different method called "CAL" and is a newer liptransfer procedure. They claim not to have those negative effects because they introduce the fat slowly in different layers so it wont clump and they fill the injector with adipose tissue that is packed with Stem cells. On their website they say:
"Besides the CAL tissue augmentation procedure, there are some other breast augmentation procedures which use an autologous fat transplantation method. However, those procedures are said to have the following problems.
Since transplanted fat is absorbed into the body a few months after the transplantation, the efficiency of breast augmentation is low.
A lump (fibrosis, CALCIFICATION) is often felt, because fat is transplanted "in a clump".
In many cases, necrosis of transplanted fat is reported due to the lack of blood supply, resulting in formation of cysts, fibrosis or calcification.
CAL tissue augmentation procedure is a safe breast augmentation procedure with high efficiency, which has overcome all the problems stated above."
they go into more detail about it here: http://www.cellport.jp/english/cal/index.html
also, when i googled i remember reading that around 60 patients have had it and it was successful..all the press releases looks to be released to the media just a few months ago...might be worth a 2nd look. Please correct me if this is already what you were talking about earlier. I just thought it might be different..
May 27 2007 at 5:26 AM Corrie (Login Corrie73)
http://www.cellport.jp/english/operation/
Looks pretty cool, even though I am usually anti-surgery. Even so, I'm sticking with GY and herbs!
Good luck everyone.
Lucky12
(Login lucky12)
Re: New Fat Transplanting Technique
May 27 2007, 6:50 AM
wow, cool article. it looks like an interesting prospect. ill definately watch the development of this. hmnn, i need to start saving $25,000..now. in the meantime. NBE it is hahaha
Moon
(Login -Moon-)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: New Fat Transplanting Technique
May 27 2007, 2:05 PM
I've heard other members say that this method has been tried, but that transplanted fat calcified and ruined the patient's breasts, in some cases they had to have them removed.
The macrolane method seems a lot more promising to me.
Lost Sheep
(Login lucky12)
re: Calcification
May 28 2007, 8:39 AM
I think this is a different method called "CAL" and is a newer liptransfer procedure. They claim not to have those negative effects because they introduce the fat slowly in different layers so it wont clump and they fill the injector with adipose tissue that is packed with Stem cells. On their website they say:
"Besides the CAL tissue augmentation procedure, there are some other breast augmentation procedures which use an autologous fat transplantation method. However, those procedures are said to have the following problems.
Since transplanted fat is absorbed into the body a few months after the transplantation, the efficiency of breast augmentation is low.
A lump (fibrosis, CALCIFICATION) is often felt, because fat is transplanted "in a clump".
In many cases, necrosis of transplanted fat is reported due to the lack of blood supply, resulting in formation of cysts, fibrosis or calcification.
CAL tissue augmentation procedure is a safe breast augmentation procedure with high efficiency, which has overcome all the problems stated above."
they go into more detail about it here: http://www.cellport.jp/english/cal/index.html
also, when i googled i remember reading that around 60 patients have had it and it was successful..all the press releases looks to be released to the media just a few months ago...might be worth a 2nd look. Please correct me if this is already what you were talking about earlier. I just thought it might be different..