I actually lost my original ID and made a new one, which I'd used to post a while back ago saying I got my first procedure done at Fresh PS. Then I promptly forgot my new ID and found my old one, so in summary, I did my first round of breast fat transfer at Fresh PS early last year and I've just done my second round! I will write everything in details below and hopefully help those who need someone who went through this
Background
Basically I've been a bit conscious about my chest since my high school days.. and I'm already in my 30s now! I've thought about implants but I really didn't want something foreign in my body, and after reading that you have to change them every 10 years, I decided against it. Back then, fat grafting was still a bit new and everyone was talking about calcification so I decided against it too. Then breast injection came about and I was really excited but then you have to top up anyway so I ended up not doing that (please note all these were research that I did during high school and my 20s.)
Then a few years ago, I read that in Japan and Korea, they were adding stem cells and/or PRP to fat grafting so the risks were lower, and thus I started trolling Korean forums (they call them "cafe").
Even then, I was scared of surgery (who isn't!) so I kept putting things off until last year when I finally decided to take the plunge. Through the Korean forum, I talked to a couple of girls after seeing their before/after pictures because even though fat grafting has supposedly natural results, I've seen some really unnatural pictures on those forums!
Deciding on Fresh
I narrowed my selection to three girls with really natural results and I called up those three clinics for consultations. One clinic was trying to charge me almost 10 million KRW after I asked to include stem-cell with harvest-jet -_- And I mean, if you're gonna do fat transfer, you NEED stem-cell if you want the fat survival rate to be over 80%. I found the other clinic to be good cost-wise but for some reason, the doctor said they have to cut at the armpits to insert the fats in. I didn't want the scar there and have people think I did implants so I had to cut that clinic out too. I ended up deciding on Fresh because,
1. The scar is just a tiny dot at the side of your breast!!! -> This was the biggest draw for me
2. Prices were reasonable (I paid about 4 million KRW with stem cell, PRP, garment, and VAT. This also includes one post-op therapy)
3. The clinic itself specialises in removing calcifications for girls who had a failed procedure at other clinics.
4. The girl whom I talked to on the forum had really, really natural results anyway!
However, I would like to add here that this procedure is really not for everyone. The biggest irony about fat transfer is, you need some fats in your breasts already for this procedure to work well. I wasn't big but I had some so I was considered an ideal candidate. Con number two (I guess this would be considered a con?) is you need to be realistic about the outcome. Fat transfer doesn't go boom, A - C, like that. Because it's all natural, it can only help you increase half a cup to maximum one cup size.
Procedure
For me, the most important thing was natural results without something foreign inside me, and so in early 2019, I took the plunge and did it! Doctor Hong took the fats from my thighs (in fact, he was marvelling at how much fats I have and how good it will be for my breasts. I had a very mixed feeling at that point of time haha).
The procedure itself goes something like this: You go in on the day of the surgery and they take pictures of you. The manager sat me down and ran me through a whole list on a paper (which she gave me later) telling me what to do after my surgery. They brought me to a room to change and Doctor Hong came in to mark the body parts. The nurse took my blood for the PRP and hooked me on the IV drip. Then I was brought into the surgery room, bathed in alcohol from shoulder down, got up the surgery table, and once they had administered the anaethesia, I was gone.
Post Op
I remember waking up shivering from the post effects of anaesthesia. I didn’t feel anything for my breasts but my thighs felt like I had done some workout so they were aching. The nurses helped me into the pressure garment and I took a cab home after that.
You need to wait 2 weeks before they take off your stitches and that was a looooong two weeks of my life. Each time I took a shower, I had to place waterproof band-aids over my stitches. Even then, water sometimes manage to seep in so I needed to use a hairdryer each time to dry them. My breasts were fine, no pain, nothing, but my thighs.. oh my god my thighs. They swelled and they bruised so much and so long. I remember the lumps on my inner thighs were the worst. Apparently, if you do lipo on inner areas such as armpits, inner thighs etc., the skin forms significant lumps. For the lucky ones, it goes away after a month or two, but for me, I think it took almost 6 months. The bruising took even longer to dissipate, even though I went for regular post op care. I work at an office too so I sit down a lot and honestly, I wish someone told me about this but it is VERY hard to get up after sitting down! The blood rushes into your thighs and you actually need a moment before you can walk. And you’re not even walking for the first few seconds, you are waddling. It does get better over the weeks but I honestly hated those early days.
Anyway, for the post op care, they use radiofrequency treatment to break down the lumps/fats/bruises, so for the first month, they recommend that you come in twice a week. After that, once a week and later, once a month. As I had mentioned earlier, the first post op care is complimentary and after that, it’s about 200,000++KRW for a package of 5+1 sessions.
As for my breasts, it was around 79cm before surgery and right after surgery, it was 85cm. After the swelling went down, it stayed consistent around 83cm – 84cm.
Before (My extremely sad breasts)
https://www.flickr.com/gp/164389179@N02/As661s
After (about 5 months after the surgery)
https://www.flickr.com/gp/164389179@N02/886562
(I was wearing a push up bra underneath the black camisole to get more oomph, but no bra underneath that white one!)
Tbh, I thought I would be satisfied once I hit a C (albeit a small C), but I guess humans are all greedy?
So about a month post op, I knew that I would go for round 2. Second round is cheaper – harvest-jet itself is 1.5 million KRW, so after throwing in PRP and stem-cell, I paid 2.85 million KRW with tax. It is recommended about 4 - 5 months after your first operation.
A lot of people worry about fat survival and ask me about it, but from my experience, I can say that your breasts don’t go back to their original size. I decided to do Round 2 on 30th April, and when I measured my breasts before the surgery, they were at 83.5cm (so about 1 year and 3 months later?). I guess unless you decided to go on a -10kg diet or something, the only thing that affects your breasts would be the hormones before and after your period.
As for Round 2, I'll be posting details after this post!

Background
Basically I've been a bit conscious about my chest since my high school days.. and I'm already in my 30s now! I've thought about implants but I really didn't want something foreign in my body, and after reading that you have to change them every 10 years, I decided against it. Back then, fat grafting was still a bit new and everyone was talking about calcification so I decided against it too. Then breast injection came about and I was really excited but then you have to top up anyway so I ended up not doing that (please note all these were research that I did during high school and my 20s.)
Then a few years ago, I read that in Japan and Korea, they were adding stem cells and/or PRP to fat grafting so the risks were lower, and thus I started trolling Korean forums (they call them "cafe").
Even then, I was scared of surgery (who isn't!) so I kept putting things off until last year when I finally decided to take the plunge. Through the Korean forum, I talked to a couple of girls after seeing their before/after pictures because even though fat grafting has supposedly natural results, I've seen some really unnatural pictures on those forums!
Deciding on Fresh
I narrowed my selection to three girls with really natural results and I called up those three clinics for consultations. One clinic was trying to charge me almost 10 million KRW after I asked to include stem-cell with harvest-jet -_- And I mean, if you're gonna do fat transfer, you NEED stem-cell if you want the fat survival rate to be over 80%. I found the other clinic to be good cost-wise but for some reason, the doctor said they have to cut at the armpits to insert the fats in. I didn't want the scar there and have people think I did implants so I had to cut that clinic out too. I ended up deciding on Fresh because,
1. The scar is just a tiny dot at the side of your breast!!! -> This was the biggest draw for me
2. Prices were reasonable (I paid about 4 million KRW with stem cell, PRP, garment, and VAT. This also includes one post-op therapy)
3. The clinic itself specialises in removing calcifications for girls who had a failed procedure at other clinics.
4. The girl whom I talked to on the forum had really, really natural results anyway!
However, I would like to add here that this procedure is really not for everyone. The biggest irony about fat transfer is, you need some fats in your breasts already for this procedure to work well. I wasn't big but I had some so I was considered an ideal candidate. Con number two (I guess this would be considered a con?) is you need to be realistic about the outcome. Fat transfer doesn't go boom, A - C, like that. Because it's all natural, it can only help you increase half a cup to maximum one cup size.
Procedure
For me, the most important thing was natural results without something foreign inside me, and so in early 2019, I took the plunge and did it! Doctor Hong took the fats from my thighs (in fact, he was marvelling at how much fats I have and how good it will be for my breasts. I had a very mixed feeling at that point of time haha).
The procedure itself goes something like this: You go in on the day of the surgery and they take pictures of you. The manager sat me down and ran me through a whole list on a paper (which she gave me later) telling me what to do after my surgery. They brought me to a room to change and Doctor Hong came in to mark the body parts. The nurse took my blood for the PRP and hooked me on the IV drip. Then I was brought into the surgery room, bathed in alcohol from shoulder down, got up the surgery table, and once they had administered the anaethesia, I was gone.
Post Op
I remember waking up shivering from the post effects of anaesthesia. I didn’t feel anything for my breasts but my thighs felt like I had done some workout so they were aching. The nurses helped me into the pressure garment and I took a cab home after that.
You need to wait 2 weeks before they take off your stitches and that was a looooong two weeks of my life. Each time I took a shower, I had to place waterproof band-aids over my stitches. Even then, water sometimes manage to seep in so I needed to use a hairdryer each time to dry them. My breasts were fine, no pain, nothing, but my thighs.. oh my god my thighs. They swelled and they bruised so much and so long. I remember the lumps on my inner thighs were the worst. Apparently, if you do lipo on inner areas such as armpits, inner thighs etc., the skin forms significant lumps. For the lucky ones, it goes away after a month or two, but for me, I think it took almost 6 months. The bruising took even longer to dissipate, even though I went for regular post op care. I work at an office too so I sit down a lot and honestly, I wish someone told me about this but it is VERY hard to get up after sitting down! The blood rushes into your thighs and you actually need a moment before you can walk. And you’re not even walking for the first few seconds, you are waddling. It does get better over the weeks but I honestly hated those early days.
Anyway, for the post op care, they use radiofrequency treatment to break down the lumps/fats/bruises, so for the first month, they recommend that you come in twice a week. After that, once a week and later, once a month. As I had mentioned earlier, the first post op care is complimentary and after that, it’s about 200,000++KRW for a package of 5+1 sessions.
As for my breasts, it was around 79cm before surgery and right after surgery, it was 85cm. After the swelling went down, it stayed consistent around 83cm – 84cm.
Before (My extremely sad breasts)
https://www.flickr.com/gp/164389179@N02/As661s
After (about 5 months after the surgery)
https://www.flickr.com/gp/164389179@N02/886562
(I was wearing a push up bra underneath the black camisole to get more oomph, but no bra underneath that white one!)
Tbh, I thought I would be satisfied once I hit a C (albeit a small C), but I guess humans are all greedy?

A lot of people worry about fat survival and ask me about it, but from my experience, I can say that your breasts don’t go back to their original size. I decided to do Round 2 on 30th April, and when I measured my breasts before the surgery, they were at 83.5cm (so about 1 year and 3 months later?). I guess unless you decided to go on a -10kg diet or something, the only thing that affects your breasts would be the hormones before and after your period.
As for Round 2, I'll be posting details after this post!