1. What is BioFraming breast enhancement?
BioFraming is a next-generation breast enhancement technique that uses your own fat (or processed donor fat like Alloclae) instead of traditional silicone breast implants. Bioframing uses preservation techniques in combination with fat transfer. Unlike traditional fat transfer procedures, bioframing precisely places the fat above the rectus fascia, but below the breast gland. The space is created with ultrasound precision and hydrodissection. This concept predictably places the fat with precision in a natural space, but in an important manner that enhances the overall shape of the breast, creating custom cleavage! Bioframing preserves your natural ligaments and breast structure. Think of it as using your existing breast as the “frame” and carefully adding “custom fill” with fat to enhance shape, fullness, and cleavage more naturally.
2. How is BioFraming different from traditional breast implants?
Traditional breast enhancement procedures involve placing a silicone or saline breast implant in the breast either under or over the muscle.
BioFraming:
- Uses fat or processed fat (such as Alloclae), not a gummy bear breast implant
- Preserves your natural breast ligaments and support similar to preserve procedures.
- Creates a softer, more natural look and feel
- Can be customized to be subtle or more “implant-like” in appearance, depending on your goals
- Avoids the challenges that traditional fat transfer had, such as limited enhancement, palpability
- Perfect for patients seeking a more natural enhancement.
It’s a great option if you want enhancement but prefer something more biological and anatomy-friendly.
3. How is BioFraming different from regular fat transfer to the breast?
Traditional fat transfer to the breast usually involves injecting fat into multiple layers and planes around the breast. That can work, but it’s often limited in volume and can sometimes cause superficial irregularities or firm spots.
With BioFraming:
- We use a specific, preserved plane under the gland and above the muscle. This places the fat in an anatomical plane.
- We don’t cut ligaments or your natural tissue, such as muscle or the gland.
- The natural breast framework “nests” the fat more like an implant
- This allows for better shaping, more controlled volume, and often a more predictable result
In short, it’s a more structured, next-level version of fat transfer breast augmentation.
4. Where does the fat come from for BioFraming?
We typically harvest fat from areas you’d love to slim down, such as:
- Abdomen
- Love handles (flanks)
- Back
- Inner thighs
- Arms
We remove the fat with gentle liposuction, process it carefully, and then inject it into the breast using cannulas and tiny incisions (about 1 mm). Many patients receive the benefit of body contouring and breast enhancement.
5. What if I don’t have enough fat for a fat transfer breast augmentation?
If you’re very lean or have had significant GLP-1/medical weight loss, you may not have enough of your own fat. In those cases, we can often use Alloclae, a processed donor fat product.
Alloclae:
- Is a processed fat from donors. Thus, it acts similarly to fat transfer without liposuction.
- Can be used in BioFraming in the same preserved plane
- Is especially helpful for patients without enough donor fat
- Can often be placed under local anesthesia in an office-based setting
This allows us to offer a natural, non-implant breast augmentation option even without liposuction or an individual’s own body fat.
6. Is BioFraming breast enhancement safe?
Any procedure has risks, but BioFraming is designed to be anatomy-based and tissue-preserving.
By:
- Avoiding unnecessary cutting of ligaments or tissues
- Working in a natural plane above the muscle and under the breast gland.
- Using ultrasound guidance for the precise placement of the fat or Alloclae.
During your consultation, our team will review your health history, anatomy, and goals and talk through risks and benefits specific to you and your aesthetic goals.
7. What kind of results can I expect with BioFraming?
Results can be customized, but in general, patients can expect:
- Improved shape of the breasts. The amount of change is directly related to the amount of fat transfer or Alloclae
- Better cleavage and fullness.
- Less palpability of the fat.
- A more youthful, lifted look
- Soft, natural feel to the breast.
Some patients want a very subtle change to their breasts, while others want a more implant-like enhancement and shape to their augmentation when using fat. The beauty is that we can tailor your results to your specific aesthetic goals.
8. How long do BioFraming results last?
Once the transferred fat or Alloclae (processed fat) survives and integrates into the breast, it behaves like your own natural tissue.
That means:
- It gives you a long-lasting result without the need to change implants.
- It can change with your body (weight changes, pregnancies, aging)
There is always an initial period where some portion of the fat or Alloclae does not survive and is naturally resorbed, which is why technique, plane placement, and post-op care are important. The unique placement and pocket creation of bioframing is what enhances your overall results from the procedure. We plan your procedure with that in mind and may slightly “overcorrect” to account for normal settling.
9. What is recovery like after BioFraming?
Recovery depends on whether we’re using your own fat or Alloclae, and how much liposuction is performed.
In general:
- With your own fat:
- You’ll have soreness in both the donor sites and the breasts
- Most patients return to light activities in a few days and more normal activities within 1–2 weeks
- With Alloclae (processed donor fat) in-office under local anesthesia:
- Tiny injection sites, minimal discomfort. With no liposuction, the recovery is extremely rapid.
- Many patients are back to normal daily activities within 1–2 days after the procedure or sooner.
We’ll give you a detailed, personalized recovery plan depending on your specific procedure.
10. Can BioFraming be done under local anesthesia?
Yes, in many cases, especially when we’re using Alloclae (processed donor fat), BioFraming can be done as an in-office, awake procedure under local anesthesia. The liposuction tends to be the most uncomfortable part of the procedure; however, with typically only one or two areas needed for the fat transfer, many patients do well under local anesthesia.
Bioframing under local anesthesia is ideal for:
- Patients who want to avoid general anesthesia
- Those who want a rapid recovery
- Smaller to moderate enhancements
- Those using Alloclae
11. Am I a good candidate for BioFraming breast enhancement?
You may be a good candidate for Bioframing if:
- You want breast enhancement without traditional breast implants
- You like a more natural look and feel to your breasts
- You’ve lost volume from pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight loss
- You’re open to either:
- Liposuction to harvest fat that can be used for breast augmentation with bioframing techniques.
- Using processed donor fat like Alloclae
- You are seeking a natural or biological approach to your breast enhancement.
The best way to know for sure is to schedule a consultation so we can review your goals and anatomy and see whether BioFraming is a good option for your aesthetic goals.
12. Can BioFraming replace implants in all situations?
Not in every single situation, as it depends on the specific aesthetic goals of the patient. There are still cases where breast implants are an excellent or even preferred option, especially if:
- You want a larger enhancement.
- You have very minimal breast tissue and want a very specific, high-profile implant look.
But for many women who want a natural, modern augmentation without implants, BioFraming is an exciting alternative to meet their aesthetic goals.
13. Is BioFraming an option for “Ozempic breast” or post–weight loss changes?
Yes, this is actually one of the most interesting areas for BioFraming. After significant GLP-1 or medical weight loss, many patients have:
- Lost volume in the upper pole of the breast.
- Noticed more laxity and deflation
- Want to restore the volume they lost during their weight loss journey.
BioFraming allows us to:
- Restore shape and volume using fat or processed fat
- Work in a tissue-preserving way
- Pair breast work with body contouring and skin tightening for a more complete transformation
14. Can BioFraming be combined with a breast lift?
Yes. In some patients, the best result comes from combining BioFraming with a breast lift (mastopexy). This allows us to:
- Lift and reshape the breast
- Remove or tighten extra skin
- Add volume and shape more strategically with fat or Alloclae (processed donor fat).
This is something we will discuss during your consultation, often with imaging and photos, to help guide the aesthetic process.
15. How do I know if BioFraming is right for me?
The best starting point is a consultation at Austin Plastic Surgeon, where the technique was developed. During the consultation, we can:
- Talk about your aesthetic goals
- Examine your anatomy and skin quality
- See how much donor fat you have for the breast enhancement.
- Decide if your best option is:
- BioFraming with your own fat
- BioFraming with Alloclae
- Implants, a breast lift, or a combination of various procedures.
If you’re curious about breast enhancement without traditional implants, or you’re just not sure where to start, BioFraming is a great anatomical option for your enhancement.






