Fat Transfer

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At The Broadway Center for Plastic Surgery, Dr. David Broadway is proud to provide his Denver, Colorado area patients with beautiful, natural fat transfer results.

Fat transfer is one of the oldest forms of plastic surgery, and it can be performed on numerous places around the body. Fat transfer procedures are performed by taking excess body fat from areas like the stomach, buttock, or thigh and redistributing it to other areas of the body. A fat transfer can be performed to improve the appearance of any number of different areas, including female breasts, male pectorals, buttocks, small biceps, small triceps, and facial areas.
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How is a Fat Transfer Performed?
During the fat transfer procedure, Dr. Broadway will use a long, hollow tube called a cannula, connected to a vacuum-like device to remove the excess fat, much like during a liposuction procedure, from the areas on your body that you and he have selected. Once the fat has been removed, Dr. Broadway can transfer it to the areas of the body that you would like to augment. Since the fat used during a fat transfer procedure comes from your body, there is no chance of allergic reaction. In addition to this benefit, once the fat has been transferred, it will have a more natural look and feel than if a body implant had been used.
Fat Transfer Procedure
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Are There Any Fat Transfer Drawbacks?
With a fat transfer procedure, it is difficult to note how much volume a patient will actually achieve in the desired area of the body. The fat has to be delicately placed like strings of ribbon throughout the muscle so that it can get good blood supply. Much of the fat will survive but a portion of the fat will be reabsorbed. It’s difficult to state the exact amount of volume a patient will achieve because everyone is different. Sometimes an additional procedure may need to be performed for the patient to reach their desired volume.
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CONTACT

BROADWAY PLASTIC SURGERY

Are you ready to enhance your look but have questions? To find out which procedures are best to help you meet your aesthetic goals, contact The Broadway Center for Plastic Surgery today and schedule a consultation with an experienced cosmetic surgeon. You can even speak with our Patient Advocate before your consultation. This discreet process allows you to ask any questions from the convenience and privacy of your own home. We look forward to meeting you and becoming your partner on your path to renewed beauty.

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CONTACT

BROADWAY PLASTIC SURGERY

Are you ready to enhance your look but have questions? To find out which procedures are best to help you meet your aesthetic goals, contact The Broadway Center for Plastic Surgery today and schedule a consultation with an experienced cosmetic surgeon. You can even speak with our Patient Advocate before your consultation. This discreet process allows you to ask any questions from the convenience and privacy of your own home. We look forward to meeting you and becoming your partner on your path to renewed beauty.

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Plastic Surgery Denver, CO

Serving Denver, Aurora, Boulder, Cherry Creek, Lone Tree, all of Colorado, and patients traveling from across the country

Contact Us

  • Broadway Plastic Surgery
  • INFO@BROADWAYMD.COM
  • 303-680-8989
  • 9777 S. YOSEMITE STREET SUITE 200
  • LONE TREE, CO 80124

Contact Us

  • Broadway Plastic Surgery
  • INFO@BROADWAYMD.COM
  • 303-680-8989
  • 9777 S. YOSEMITE STREET SUITE 200
  • LONE TREE, CO 80124

Certifications

ABMS Maintenance of Certification
American Board of Facial Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery
American Board of Facial Cosmetic Surgery
American Board of Cosmetic Surgery
The American Board of Otolaryngology

Disclaimer: Our website contains general medical information. The medical information contained on the website is not advice and should not be treated as such. Patients results may vary depending on various factors that are unique to each individual.