[Bongbong Plastic Surgery]
The principle of Byevol breast surgery,
how does engraftment happen?

The changes in skin and tissue that we encounter in everyday life are based on scientific principles more than you might think

When you understand these processes, you can see why some changes last a long time while others disappear quickly. In particular, the process by which an area that has lost volume is filled again and maintained stably is determined not only by external factors but also by the body's internal response.

First, our body always goes through an 'adaptation process' when it accepts something new. Whether it is food, exercise, or a new lifestyle habit, over time the body absorbs it as its own and adjusts its balance.

The same is true for skin and tissue. When stimulation or materials come in from outside, the body does not recognize them as something unfamiliar; instead, it tries to accept them as part of itself. This process is often called 'engraftment.'

Engraftment does not simply mean being attached. In reality, it includes a complex process in which cells move, new blood vessels grow, and the area is filled in.

At first, the tissue simply serves to fill an empty space, but as time passes it gradually connects with its own cells and blood circulates through it, eventually becoming fully part of the body. That is why how well it settles in at the beginning greatly affects the results later on.

This process is similar to planting seeds in a field. Just because you scatter a lot of seeds at once does not mean they will all grow. Just as you need to plant an appropriate amount and keep giving them water and sunlight for strong sprouts to grow, the body also has a certain range of what it can accept.

If too much is introduced at once, absorption can become difficult and it may disappear over time. On the other hand, if it is managed at a level the body can handle, it will settle in stably.

Lifestyle habits also have an important effect on engraftment. Adequate nutritional intake and hydration are essential for new cells to grow. Good sleep increases the speed of recovery, and blood circulation helps new blood vessels take hold.

On the other hand, smoking or excessive caffeine intake can interfere with oxygen supply and blood flow, slowing recovery. Therefore, initial care and lifestyle habits must work together for engraftment to happen stably.

The process of tissue settling in ultimately shows the body's recovery ability. What begins as a simple material gradually becomes filled with the body's own cells over time, new blood vessels grow into it, and eventually it becomes part of the body.

When that happens, it functions as if it were fully part of the body rather than something that came from outside. Just as the skin heals a wound on its own and minimizes the scar, our body naturally has the power of recovery and regeneration.

Once you understand this principle, you can think not only about the appearance on the surface but also about the scientific process happening behind it. The filling and maintenance of volume is not just a cosmetic change; it is a process in which cells and blood vessels inside the body actively move and create a new balance.

In the end, for healthy and natural change, the most important principle is to proceed within an appropriate range and support it with care in daily life.

Our body does not simply accept external stimulation or change; it has the power to actively absorb it and make it its own.
The engraftment process is a representative example of this, and healthy lifestyle habits help it become even more stable. If you want to find natural balance and harmony, understanding this recovery principle of the body will be a great help.



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