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Microlipoinjection and autologous collagen

K S Pinski1, W P Coleman

  • 1Department of Dermatology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Dermatologic Clinics
|April 1, 1995
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Microlipoinjection using adipose tissue is a safe and effective filler for subcutaneous defects. Autologous collagen, derived from lipocytic dermal augmentation, is a newer method for correcting dermal defects.

Area of Science:

  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Dermatology

Background:

  • Microlipoinjection has seen a resurgence in the last decade.
  • Adipose tissue is recognized as a safe and effective filler for subcutaneous defects.
  • Autologous collagen, through lipocytic dermal augmentation, is emerging for dermal defect correction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current applications and efficacy of microlipoinjection techniques.
  • To highlight the role of adipose tissue as a filler material.
  • To introduce lipocytic dermal augmentation as a method for dermal defect repair.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies on microlipoinjection and adipose tissue grafting.
  • Analysis of clinical outcomes for subcutaneous and dermal defect correction.

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  • Comparison of traditional fillers with autologous fat and collagen.
  • Main Results:

    • Adipose tissue demonstrates safety and efficacy in correcting subcutaneous defects.
    • Lipocytic dermal augmentation provides a viable option for addressing dermal defects.
    • Autologous materials offer a natural and biocompatible solution.

    Conclusions:

    • Microlipoinjection with adipose tissue is a well-established and effective procedure.
    • Lipocytic dermal augmentation represents a significant advancement in dermal defect treatment.
    • The use of autologous tissues is a key trend in reconstructive and aesthetic procedures.