Dr. Robert Whitfield Publishes Safety Research on Fat Transfer Breast Augmentation, Launches Comprehensive BII Health Program

Dr. Robert Whitfield's new BII Health Program pairs explant surgery with fat transfer and offers a non-surgical health optimization program based on the SHARP Method, integrating genetic testing, toxicity assessment, and personalized care.

June 3, 2026
Dr. Robert Whitfield Publishes Safety Research on Fat Transfer Breast Augmentation, Launches Comprehensive BII Health Program

Dr. Robert Whitfield, a prominent figure in health optimization, has published clinical safety research on fat transfer breast augmentation as part of a broader initiative centered on the SHARP Method. This structured approach to personalized care draws on genetics and comprehensive health assessments to help individuals pursue optimal health without surgical intervention, while also addressing Breast Implant Illness (BII) through a program that includes simultaneous explant and fat transfer procedures.

The SHARP Method is built around several interconnected components that together provide a detailed picture of an individual's health. The first is genetics-based detoxification pathways, which examines how a person's genetic profile influences their capacity to process and eliminate various substances. This information allows practitioners to design detoxification strategies tailored to each patient's biology.

The second component is total toxicity burden testing, which evaluates cumulative exposure to environmental and dietary toxins over time. By quantifying this burden, practitioners can identify associated health risks and develop targeted interventions. Gut health assessment forms the third pillar, evaluating digestion, immune response, and broader systemic health to identify imbalances and recommend appropriate dietary and lifestyle adjustments.

Food sensitivity identification is another component, helping to pinpoint adverse reactions to specific foods that can contribute to health concerns. Hormonal balance assessment is also central, as hormones regulate numerous bodily functions, and identifying imbalances is considered essential to supporting overall health. DEXA scan body composition analysis provides detailed data on fat and muscle distribution, enabling personalized fitness and nutrition strategies. This is complemented by an in-person physical examination to gather additional clinical information.

Beyond the SHARP Method, Dr. Whitfield has launched a non-surgical health optimization program structured for global patients with three tiers—Foundation, Concierge, and Premium—each offering varying levels of support. For patients undergoing fat transfer breast augmentation, an in-clinic recovery protocol incorporates advanced therapies including the Human Regenerator from Germany, a vertical hyperbaric chamber, Lipresso plus lymphatic drainage, Joovv red light therapy, NanoVi, and Flow Preso from New Zealand, designed to support healing and reduce inflammation.

Post-surgical follow-up is structured across twelve months, with appointments at one week, one month, three months, six months, nine months, and twelve months. Dr. Whitfield also offers a homeopathic detox program developed with CellCore, supported by a remote detox team. A supplement line and at-home lab testing kits are available through drrobssolutions.com. The SHARP Method book is available on Audible.

For patients affected by BII, the BII health program includes the option of simultaneous explant and fat transfer procedures. The clinical safety research on fat transfer breast augmentation is accessible at drrobertwhitfield.com/media/research. This initiative underscores a growing intersection of aesthetic surgery and functional medicine, offering patients a comprehensive approach to health and recovery.