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Fat Grafting

If you've noticed that your face looks hollow or sunken – causing you to look older than you are – fat grafting may be an ideal treatment. Fat grafting is a procedure to restore youthful facial volume that is often lost due to age, gravity, environmental damage and sun exposure.

Fat grafting is a rejuvenation treatment that uses your natural fat cells to fill pronounced lines and hollow areas of the face. Using your own tissue for injections means there's no risk of allergic reaction, and results can be exceptionally natural-looking and long-lasting.

The University of Kansas Health System offers fat grafting for those who want to refresh their facial appearance and get results that can last longer than injectables and dermal fillers.

What is facial fat grafting?

Fat grafting is a technique used to treat certain parts of the face that appear deflated. Treatment involves a 2-part process: the collection of the fat, and its injection into facial areas in need of volume restoration.

First, fat cells are harvested from another region of the body using liposuction. After the collected fat is purified and cleansed, it is meticulously injected into facial depressions to create youthful volume. Once treatment is complete, you can enjoy more youthful facial contours and smoother skin where creases once existed.

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Who can have fat grafting?

Fat grafting is a procedure that can restore fullness and volume to certain areas of your face through a combination of fat liposuction and reinjection using your own excess fat deposits. It can be used to correct a variety of issues like depressed scars, thin lips, hollow areas of your skin, laugh lines and facial creases, among other uses.

If you are unsure whether fat grafting is an effective skin care rejuvenation treatment for your concerns, our specialists can help you determine whether the procedure is best to achieve your cosmetic goals.

How does facial fat grafting work?

Fat grafting is typically performed under a light anesthetic. Initially, an appropriate amount of fat is harvested from another part of your body, typically the abdomen, flanks, thighs, or buttocks. Because your own tissue is used for fat grafting, there is no need for allergy testing. The harvested fat is processed and purified. Fat cells can then be injected into the face through a fine needle, precisely enhancing volume in the desired area.

Benefits and risks of fat grafting

There are a variety of possible benefits from getting autologous fat grafting. The procedure can be used to:

  • Correct deep lines on the face
  • Correct depressed scars
  • Correct thin lips
  • Provide facial contouring

You may experience some swelling and inflammation in the grafted areas that dissipates within a few days. Other possible risks are similar to other surgeries, such as bleeding and infection. Your surgeon will discuss the risks as well as the benefits of facial fat grafting during your consultation so you can be sure you’re making the right decision for you.

What happens during fat grafting?

Fat grafting is usually done under local anesthetic. Your surgeon will collect fat cells using liposuction from 1 of several areas: your abdomen, thighs, buttocks or another location. Once liposuction is complete, the fat will be purified in preparation for reinjection.

After your plastic surgeon has injected the appropriate amount of purified fat into the injection site, an adhesive bandage will be placed over the injection site. It is important to note that some of the fat your surgeon injects may be absorbed by your body, affecting the final result, but it is not possible to fully anticipate how much will be reabsorbed.

Following the fat grafting treatment, you should expect to see some swelling, bruising or redness both in the injection site as well as the donor site, but these will diminish in the days after the procedure. Any pain associated with the procedure can be managed with medication, as necessary. The results of fat grafting can last for several years.

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