Frequently asked question about fat grafting and Adipose collection One of the most recent advancements in plastic surgery is inject able fat grafting. Although fat has been utilized as soft tissue filler, it has only recently become popular. We have examined and rejected ed suctioned fat for decades. Thus this accounts for at least some of the popularity of fat grafting.
Fat grafting,, also referred to as fat transfer or fat injections, is the surgical process by which fat is transferred from one area of the body to another area. The surgical goal is to improve or augment the area where the fat is injected. Fat's potential as a transplant transpl material has also been boosted by the realization that it is packed with stem cells. Here are some of the patients' most frequent and pertinent queries regarding fat grafting and Adipose collection.
Where on the body is fat grafting possible?
Because inject able fat grafting is the safest implantable "material" we know, it can be applied almost everywhere. As a result, any part of the body that has to be filled with tissue or given increased volume can be done as long as the recipient is healthy with a regular blood supply.
Where do you acquire the inject able fat from?
Anywhere there is an excessive quantity of fat; it can be removed through liposuction. The chosen location must have sufficient fat for the injection site. Typically, the fat required for the face is less than that needed for the body (buttocks). As a result, an abdomen is a place that can be used for any application. Only previously lip suctioned areas, which would be scarred with low-quality fat, would be prohibited from harvesting.
What is adipose?
Body fat, sometimes called adipose tissue, is a connective tissue covering every part of your body. Visceral fat between your internal organs, subcutaneous fat beneath your skin, and even bone's internal cavities contain it (bone marrow adipose tissue).
How to do Adipose collection?
Under local anesthetic, two grams of fat are collected during an abdominal biopsy using the adipose collection. Mesenchymal stem cells are isolated and grown using fat. The ability of these cells to function therapeutically is examined.
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