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Posted by admin in Blog, News, Promotions on June 15, 2010 | 0 Comments

Wish your muffin top would just disappear? Want a bigger bust line? What if you could have both—in one single procedure? The DeLorenzi Clinic is now offering the new BodyJet device, which allows a flatter tummy and an enhanced bustline in just one procedure!

The process entails removing fat from the belly area and putting it into the bust. In the past this technique was avoided, because when the fat healed in the breasts it created confusion, leading mammograms to be misread and unnecessary biopsies preformed. However, with new improvements in radiology this fear has abated, and the idea of fat grafting for breast augmentation is growing in popularity.

This method is showing great results, and patients are very pleased with the outcome. Fat grafting is also used for other breast surgeries, such as filling uneven spots around a breast implant, correcting irregular sizing, and repairing breasts after biopsies.

What you should know:
The procedure is yielding positive results from women who wish to lessen tummy fat and enhance their busts. At the DeLorenzi Clinic this is done is one single procedure thanks to new BodyJet technology. There is no pre-treatment required, and it can all be done under local anesthesia. The most volume that can be provided in a single session is about one cup size. Initially, there will be noticeable swelling and bruising, but this should resolve in about 2 weeks. As the swelling dissipates, the final results become apparent. In most cases, the results at 4 months are very long lasting. The breast changes throughout a woman’s life, and no surgery available anywhere can stop the natural changes that occur as a result of hormonal cycles and aging. There are risks associated with any surgical procedure, and you should see your surgeon to discuss these details. The initial results always shrink by about 50%. However, the procedure can be repeated in order to attain the volume you desire. Typically, repeat procedures are not done until at least 6 months has passed and the tissues have returned to normal.

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