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Fat injection, also known as fat grafting or fat transfer, is a cosmetic procedure where fat tissue harvested from one part of the body, typically areas like the abdomen, thighs, or buttocks, is injected into another area of the body for added volume or contouring. This procedure can be used to address volume loss, fill in wrinkles, or enhance contours in areas such as the face, lips, cheeks, or buttocks.
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The Lipofilling procedure typically involves two main stages: liposuction to harvest fat from the patient's body, usually from the abdomen or thighs, and then injecting this fat into the desired areas.
Lipofilling is commonly used to address volume loss or contour irregularities in areas such as the face, lips, breasts, buttocks, hands, and other body regions.
Lipofilling results can vary from person to person, but they generally provide long-lasting outcomes. Some of the transferred fat may not survive, so final results may stabilize over a few months.
Lipofilling is typically performed under local anesthesia or sedation, so it is often associated with minimal pain. However, mild discomfort, swelling, and bruising may be experienced in the days following the procedure.
The recovery process varies depending on the individual's overall health and the areas treated. Mild discomfort may be present for a few days, and full recovery may take several weeks.