Structural microfat grafting fills and restores the fullness that is lost due to aging. It can be used on all areas of the face including the chin, nose, neck, jaw line, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, brow, upper eyelids, temples and lips.
It can also be used on the following areas of the body: breasts, buttocks, and areas of the lower body.
Fat injection, or lipofilling, reduces wrinkles and creases and plumps up areas that have lost volume as a result of surgery, injury, aging or other causes.
Liposuction
Liposuction is performed more than any other plastic surgery procedure in the world. However, this procedure can produce iatrogenic liposuction deformities. Essentially, these are deformities that include exaggerations of pre-existing irregularities, cellulite, and newly-created imperfections.
The thigh and abdomen are particularly prone to this, and a surprising number of practitioners are ill-equipped to deal with these common side-effects.
These body surface irregularities can be treated with Structural Microfat Grafting. Even though they are challenging to deal with, our three-dimensional visualization of the problem is often the correct way to create the perfect outcome.
Hands
Our hands are one of a person’s most important features. One of the first contacts we have with new people is through our hands, and they are always on show.
Fat injections are a good solution, creating an integrated layer of fat grafts over the back of the hands.
What Are The Risks Associated With This Procedure?
Plastic surgery, like any surgical procedure, carries inherent risks and potential complications.
Please read our Risks and Complications of Plastic Surgery page.