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Mechanical Micronization of Lipoaspirates for Regenerative Therapy
Published on: March 15, 2019
The Micronizer: A Novel Sharp-Bladed Device for Fat Graft Micronization to Optimize Adipocyte Viability
Oscar A Vazquez1, Nicholas De Leo2, Hilton Becker3
1Surgery, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA.
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Reducing fat particle size before injection is anticipated to promote adipocyte survival and facilitate injection through smaller cannulas or needles. We present the Micronizer (Marina Medical, Davie, FL), a Luer-to-Luer connector housing an ultrasharp, double-sided blade that reduces fat particle size through direct sharp dissection rather than mechanical emulsification. Through its dual-configuration design, comprising 2.4- and 1.2-mm apertures, the Micronizer cuts directly along the axis of fat passage, enabling stepwise reduction in particle size. Fat harvested using a 2.5-3.0-mm cannula is processed by repeated passage between syringes through the device. The direct sharp-cutting mechanism is anticipated to reduce fat particle size while limiting compressive forces, with the goal of preserving graft viability. We describe the complete processing protocol. The Micronizer offers a standardized, reproducible method for fat graft micronization that achieves particle sizes anticipated to be optimal for vascularization. Potential applications include revision breast reconstruction, primary breast reconstruction, breast augmentation, and facial rejuvenation. Comparative studies evaluating cell viability and long-term volume retention are warranted to validate the anticipated advantages of direct sharp-blade processing over conventional compressive techniques.

