Can you fill a breast with filler? A nonsurgical breast augmentation?

Posted on July 11, 2023

nonsurgical breast augmentationI just got a note from a friend who sent me a link.

“Nonsurgical breast augmentation. No downtime!”

So I clicked.

What it showed was a woman with a beautiful breasts (no before and after, and likely a stock photo) and then said you can fill the breast with HA (hyaluronic acid) fillers. It stated that it lasts 18-24 months and “cost varies.”

Argh. I told my friend that a super small breast augmentation is 150cc. Breast implants can range up to 400cc in my practice.

This “noninvasive no downtime breast augmentation” using fillers reminds me of “noninvasive no downtime fillers to the buttocks” where Sculptra injections are placed into the buttocks. Sculptra is likely a better filler for large volumes than HA fillers, as it is able to give bigger volumes and last longer. But when they do Sculptra in the buttocks, it lasts for 18-24 months and requires a ton to do it, so costs are in the thousands ($8K). NOTE: I would never inject Sculptra into the breast- it works by “stimulating collagen”- that collagen being scar. I cannot imagine what would happen to the mammograms and MRIs to screen for breast cancer. I don’t do Sculptra into the buttock as it is so costly.

So.

I advised my friend if they want a breast enhancement, they should either do fat transfer to the breast (if the skin is loose and they have enough fat to harvest to transfer and want a small augmentation) OR they should just do a breast implant. Breast implants have gotten a bad reputation in the press, some of which is deserved. But if you have a good understanding of biofilm, breast implant illness, ways to minimize that risk, and what the other risks are, it is still a solid option.