It’s been a busy week for me. I’ve got a little bit of news; I’m scheduled to do some stem cell breast augmentation surgery on Monday. I decided to do it because it’s a little bit of news; I’m not a huge fan of surgery as a whole. The fact is that the surgery itself is pretty minor.
Breast augmentation is one of the easiest procedures to do and generally doesn’t cause a huge hassle. With that said, there are a lot of factors that go into the decision making process. The surgery itself can be pretty expensive (about $3K), so you want to make sure that the surgeon that you choose is a good one. For me, Ive always liked Dr. Hagen and I feel like he has a way of doing things that are a little unconventional.
The procedure itself is pretty simple. You take out the fat in your breast and then inject it with stem cells. This is a procedure that is extremely safe and is completely reversible. The only reason why it is an alternative to liposuction is because it’s basically the same procedure but with less fat removed. It doesn’t remove fat as much, but it is less invasive.
Well, it does sound that way but I feel like its more of an experimental procedure and something that you would have to know alot about if you were to do it. There are a lot of people that say they have gotten a great result from breast augmentation (and have done it), but I feel like it is not a procedure that is going to be widely used because of the complications that stem cells have.
Like most people, I think stem cell breast augmentation is a great idea. However, I feel that people should be more educated on how they can do it safely and efficiently. I do understand that it is an experimental procedure, and that you have to be careful with it. I also understand that it is expensive, and that there are some risks involved. I’m not sure what they are yet.
As it turns out, stem cell breast augmentation is no big deal. The way stem cells are treated and the number of them injected are very low risk. However, you still have to be pretty careful and know what you are doing.
The best thing to do is to find out as much as you can about stem cell research before you go down this road, and make sure that you know what you’re doing. You’re doing it to help people with breast cancer and other serious diseases, not for cosmetic purposes. Most of the stem cells used in these procedures do not have any side effects, so you’re not putting yourself at risk.
You’re right! Stem cells are very promising and it would be a shame to not use them. However, there are a few major problems with this method. First, it’s very risky. The cells that you inject into the patient are very small, so you have to get the stem cells directly from the patient. This is known as a “one-shot” procedure, meaning that youre only giving the patient a small amount of stem cells.
Although it’s a one time procedure, I’m not sure it is as safe as it seems. Stem cells can and do go dormant or die. The risk of that is greater the farther it is from the patient. The reason stem cells are so promising is that they are really pluripotent cells. Pluripotent stem cells are the cells that can take on different qualities or other stem cells that are already present in the patient.
In general for anyone who wants to have a breast augmentation surgery, it is important to know your chances of dying within the first year are roughly 5%. If you are in this category, then its also important to know that there is a very small chance that the surgery will actually succeed. Since you will be essentially giving the patient a few cells, the risk of the surgery itself is very small.