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[Comparative study on lipoinjection and other methods].

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Autologous fat grafting offers a safe and effective method for aesthetic correction, providing long-lasting results with minimal complications. This technique enhances facial features and corrects defects, demonstrating high patient acceptance.

Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Dermatology

Background:

  • Autologous fat grafting is a widely used technique for soft tissue augmentation and defect correction.
  • The procedure involves harvesting adipose tissue from a donor site and injecting it into a recipient area.
  • This paper details the methodology and technical aspects of autologous fat grafting for aesthetic purposes.

Observation:

  • The study evaluates the efficacy and safety of autologous fat grafting since 1984.
  • It highlights the advantages of using the patient's own tissue compared to other filling materials.
  • The technique is employed for correcting facial wrinkles, nasolabial folds, and various defects like acne scars and atrophy.

Findings:

  • Autologous fat grafting yields excellent aesthetic results and high patient acceptance.

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  • The procedure demonstrates significant permanence and minimal complications.
  • Histological studies of postoperative biopsies confirm the safety and efficacy of the method.
  • Implications:

    • Autologous fat grafting is a reliable and versatile technique for facial rejuvenation and defect correction.
    • It offers a superior alternative to synthetic fillers due to its biocompatibility and longevity.
    • The technique can be integrated with other surgical procedures like blepharoplasty and facelifts for comprehensive aesthetic enhancement.