Nano Fat Facial Infiltration
Fat grafting, also known as fat transfer, lipofilling, or lipotransfer, is a procedure that uses a person’s own fat to fill in irregularities and grooves.
It’s often used to address sunken cheeks, loss of cheek fat, deep nasolabial folds, and in some cases, lines between the lower eyelid and cheek.
It’s also a common method for lip enhancement and correcting irregularities from liposuction or other procedures.
The fat is harvested via liposuction, processed, and then injected into the desired area, ensuring even distribution for optimal results.
Approximately 2 hours.
The duration depends on the extent of the area(s) being treated.
Local anesthesia is used to numb both the donor and treatment areas, combined with intravenous sedation.
Hospitalization is not required. Outpatient procedure.
Patients can typically resume normal social activities within a week to ten days.
Some bruising may still be visible after 10 days, but it can be easily concealed with makeup.
Swelling generally begins to subside by the third day.
Correction of deep wrinkles and folds, as well as irregularities and depressions.
Volume enhancement in treated areas such as the cheekbones, cheeks, and chin.
An additional positive effect may be an improvement in the quality of the overlying skin.
After the body absorbs a portion of the transferred fat (between 20% and 50%), the remaining correction can be considered permanent.