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      Megavolume autologous fat transfer: part II. Practice and techniques.

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          The authors describe the techniques that use the principles of fat grafting to allow them to successfully graft megavolumes (250-ml range) of autologous fat into breasts. The Brava external volume expansion device preoperatively increases the volume and vascularity of the recipient site. Low-pressure liposuction and minimal centrifugation are used to gently extract and purify the adipose tissue with minimal trauma. Even and diffuse reinjection of the fat increases graft-to-recipient interface and reduces interstitial fluid pressure. Postoperative Brava use protects the graft and acts as a three-dimensional immobilizing splint. By adhering to these techniques, we have been able to graft megavolumes of fat into the breasts of over 1000 patients and obtain substantial long-term volume retention.

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          Journal
          Plast. Reconstr. Surg.
          Plastic and reconstructive surgery
          1529-4242
          0032-1052
          Jun 2014
          : 133
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Miami, Fla.; Verona, Italy; Ann Arbor, Mich.; and Houston, Texas From the Miami Breast Center; the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine at Florida International University; the University of Verona; and the University of Michigan Medical School; Baylor College of Medicine.
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          00006534-201406000-00013
          10.1097/PRS.0000000000000179
          24867720
          fc7ff6b6-0a2b-41c6-b766-74737c24d422
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