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Presacral donor site for lip augmentation.

P E Chasan, S R Rahban

    Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
    |April 1, 2000
    PubMed
    Summary

    Autogenous free dermal fat grafting (FDFG) is a popular lip augmentation technique. A novel presacral donor site minimizes donor-site morbidity, improving FDFG

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    Area of Science:

    • Plastic Surgery
    • Regenerative Medicine
    • Tissue Engineering

    Background:

    • Lip augmentation is increasingly popular, with autogenous free dermal fat grafting (FDFG) being a preferred method.
    • Despite clinical and histological investigations, FDFG faces limited acceptance due to donor-site morbidity concerns.

    Observation:

    • This paper introduces a lip augmentation technique using dermal fat grafts from the presacral region.
    • The presacral area offers thick skin, minimal hair follicles, and results in a small scar.

    Findings:

    • Presacral dermal fat grafting (FDFG) provides a viable alternative for lip augmentation.
    • This method addresses donor-site morbidity, a key limitation of traditional FDFG.

    Implications:

    • This technique may enhance the clinical acceptance of FDFG for lip augmentation.
    • Minimizing donor-site morbidity can improve patient outcomes and surgeon satisfaction.

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