Liposuction and fat transfer are procedures that may be discussed when considering body contouring. Although they are sometimes mentioned together, they serve different purposes.
What is liposuction?
Liposuction is a procedure used to remove localised areas of fat. It involves the use of specialised techniques to reduce fat deposits in specific areas of the body.
What is fat transfer?
Fat transfer involves removing fat from one area of the body and re‑injecting it into another. This may be considered to add volume in selected areas.
Key differences
While both procedures involve fat, their roles differ:
- Liposuction: Focuses on fat reduction and contouring
- Fat transfer: Involves redistribution of fat to another area
The choice between procedures depends on individual goals and clinical factors.
Suitability considerations
Suitability varies and is assessed during consultation. Factors may include:
- Available fat for transfer
- Overall health
- Treatment goals
- Anatomical considerations
A personalised treatment plan is essential.
Risks and considerations
Each procedure has its own set of risks, which may include:
- Irregular contour
- Fat reabsorption (in fat transfer)
- Infection
- Swelling and bruising
These are explained in detail during consultation.
How Dr Ken Brito supports patients
Dr Ken Brito provides careful assessment and guidance to help patients understand:
- Differences between procedures
- What may or may not be appropriate
- Expected recovery considerations
Clear communication supports informed decision‑making.

