breast augmentation no implants

stem cell breast augmentation?? does anyone kno anything about this???
ok so it seemes this Dr. Kotaro Yoshimura has created a new break through. away to enhance breast WITHOUT IMPLANTS basically they take a small amout of fat from either your stomach or thigh and mix it with your own stem cells and inject it in youre breast and over a 6 month period your breasts grow 2 cup sizes. it only takes an hr and nothing foreighn go’s in ur body its ur own fat n ur own stem cells they believe its safer
ok so heres the question. how do i do it imean i kn0 all da info but who do i contact i really want to do this but im jus not sure how to go about it. does any1 no any useful sites.
Oh yeah, it’s an awesome technology. I’ve been doing some reading on it. Apparently, they can take the same stem cells from your fat and inject them into your heart to repair damage from heart attacks.
To answer your question, the procedure is performed at Cellport Clinic Yokohama, but it costs $28,000 U.S. dollars for breast augmentation (ouch!). The website is http://www.cellport.jp/english/
There’s a doctor in Boston, Dr. Jafar Koupaie, M.D., who is doing this procedure as well. He was trained out in Tokyo to do the same exact procedure. It’s called cell-assisted lipotransfer (CAL). He works over at Boston Dermatology & Cosmetic Center. Their website is http://www.bostondermcosmeticsurgery.com/
Click the “Procedures” link and you’ll find the info. on this type of breast augmentation. I believe he charges $15,000 U.S. dollars.
Compared to Cellport Clinic Yokohama, 15,000 dollars is a steal, but it’s still very steep compared to normal breast augmentation, which averages out at about 3,600 bucks. They have to perform liposuction too, and that normally runs at 2,750, for a total of 6,350, which is less than half the price that Dr. Koupaie is charging right now.
If you are absolutely dead-set on having this done, I’d say give it some time. This technology is still cutting-edge and, while it’s very safe, it’s not quite perfect yet. You may get some very slight necrosis and calcification, and you don’t want that. It’s not dangerous, but it can make the breasts slightly lumpy. This doesn’t happen very often in CAL and, if it does, it’s a tiny amount, but in time they may be able to eliminate it entirely.
At the very least, waiting may allow those inflated prices to come down some as the procedure becomes more commonplace. I hope this answer was helpful. I’ve included some sources. Cellport Clinic Yokohama has pictures of actual results, and you can see some more on the cosmetic-medicine.jp webpage.
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