December
19
  11:54:00 PM

Fat stem cells to repair breasts

ABC 7 NewsJapanese doctors have successfully used fat stem cells to repair breasts after lumpectomies. Although the study only involved about 12 women, cosmetic surgeons are excited by the prospect of being able to create mini-implants with the body's own tissue. If it proves successful, the technique could also be useful for other cosmetic and reconstructive purposes, say doctors. ~ AP, Dec 16


 

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