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A natural way of increasing the size of a woman’s breast is by using a person’s own adult stem cells which are found throughout the body. Using adult stem cells avoids the embryonic stem cell controversy and the potential of a teratoma. Breast implants derived from adult stem cells are an exciting new development for cosmetic and reconstructive surgery because they have a more natural look and feel.
The process involves taking fat cells from the stomach or thighs which is used to extract adult stem cells. These extracted adult stem cells are then mixed with the rest of the fat and periodically injected into the breast tissue to increase its volume. The stem cells in the injected fat are thought to have a stimulating effect which brings in more blood flow enabling the new tissue of survive and stay healthy avoiding some of the common challenges of traditional implants such as rupturing, leakage, cysts and infections.