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Stem cell usage and research has been a hotly debated topic for decades, one of the primary issues being the origin of the stem cells. However, a procedure called “autologous fat transfer” uses stem cells from a person’s own body to transfer fat to other locations; since the fat cells are from the same body, [...]

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Many women want to increase their bust size and have fuller breasts. If you were not naturally endowed with such assets, can you make the improvements yourself? Yes, you can; there are many options for breast augmentation. One of the most popular choices are breast implants. This is a major surgery and requires anesthesia. This [...]

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Traditional breast implant augmentation has been used for years to enhance women’s breasts. Whether augmentation is performed for cosmetic or reconstructive purposes, traditional implants have been used to meet the needs of women seeking enhancements. These implants have been known to cause issues for women such as leakage, infection, inflammation and in some cases disfiguration [...]

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Natural breast augmentation involves fat transfer to breast to increase their size, as opposed to the insertion of implants. This kind of breast augmentation results in a truly natural look and feel. It does not necessitate creating cuts or incisions in the breast tissue, nor does it require lengthy healing or recovery times. The procedure [...]

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