Serving Houston-Area Patients

Fat Transfer Breast Augmentation for Houston Patients

Houston is one of the country’s largest medical hubs, but patients seeking natural breast augmentation without implants may prefer a focused practice dedicated to fat transfer and natural restoration.

Houston-area patients travel to Robert Whitfield, MD, in Austin. He is a board-certified plastic surgeon with more than 2,000 procedures and published peer-reviewed fat-grafting research in Aesthetic Surgery Journal (PMID 29044365).

The complete national procedure guide explains fat transfer breast augmentation, including technique, candidacy, safety, and expected results.

Travel to Austin

An Easy Trip From Houston

Austin is approximately a two-and-a-half- to three-hour drive or a short 50-minute flight from Houston.

Many Houston patients begin with a virtual consultation, travel to Austin for the procedure and early follow-up, and complete appropriate follow-up by telehealth after returning home. The team coordinates scheduling so the visit covers the in-person care required by the individualized plan.

Why Patients Travel

Why Houston Patients Choose Robert Whitfield, MD

Focused Expertise

Natural, implant-free augmentation and post-explant restoration are central areas of the practice rather than one procedure among many.

Research-Backed Technique

Published fat-grafting research (PMID 29044365) informs an approach designed to support fat survival and lasting results.

A Device-Free Option

For Houston patients who do not want implants, fat transfer creates natural enhancement using their own tissue.

Two Paths

Natural Enhancement or Post-Explant Restoration

Houston patients choose fat transfer for first-time natural enhancement and to restore shape after breast implant removal in Houston.

When clinically appropriate, explant with fat transfer may combine implant removal and natural breast-volume restoration in one individualized surgical stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fat Transfer FAQ for Houston Patients

How far is the office from Houston?

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The Austin office at 2530 Walsh Tarlton Ln, Suite 100 is approximately a two-and-a-half- to three-hour drive from Houston or a short flight.

Can a Houston patient consult virtually first?

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Yes. Many Houston patients begin remotely and travel to Austin for the procedure and the in-person follow-up specified in their individual plan.

How is travel handled for Houston patients?

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The team coordinates the Austin visit and arranges telehealth follow-up as appropriate after the patient returns to Houston.

What affects fat transfer breast augmentation cost for Houston patients?

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Cost depends on the surgeon’s fee, accredited facility, CRNA anesthesia, the extent of donor-site liposuction, and any combined procedures. An itemized quote is provided after evaluation, and financing is available.

Your Next Step

You Deserve a Surgeon Who Prepares You, Not Just Operates on You.

Robert Whitfield, MD, has guided thousands of patients through surgical decisions with clarity, data, and a personalized plan. The consultation is where that plan begins.

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