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Will fat transfer soon replace fillers for good?

Posted by Paul Gorman on Jun 9, 2015 8:30:00 AM

As we age, our faces naturally lose fat no matter how much we may try to fight it. Many people believe that the best option for enhancing the curves of our faces is to use a filler. Although fillers can work to replace the fat lost, there is a new alternative that seems a bit more natural — replacing fat with fat.

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Topics: facial fat grafting, facial fat transfer, fat transfer to breast

Common FAQs about fat grafting

Posted by Renee Marshall on Jan 15, 2015 8:00:00 AM

Fat grafting, also known as fat transfer or lipoinjection, is a procedure in which your own fat cells are injected into other parts of your body to enhance your overall shape and appearance. Since the fat from your own body is used in the procedure, fat grafting often produces results that are far softer and natural-looking than other types of implantation or dermal filler methods. Every year, thousands of people who undergo fat grafting are pleased with the end result.

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Topics: fat transfer to buttocks, facial fat grafting, facial fat transfer

Facial Fat Transfer - Filling the Void

Posted by Renee Marshall on Aug 27, 2013 3:42:00 PM

Whatever your morning routine is, chances are it includes a mirror at some point. Everyone deserves the chance to feel good about the face they see looking back at them. Unfortunately, there are plenty of folks who don’t necessarily feel all that great about their reflection. Reasons vary, but often the loss of facial volume, resulting in saggy skin, sunken eyes and deep nasolabial folds, is the primary culprit. But whether you’ve lost some facial volume due to age or you’re just unhappy with the contours of your face and lips, a facial fat transfer (also called “fat grafting”) procedure represents a simple, safe solution.

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Topics: facial fat grafting, facial rejuvenation, facial fat transfer, facial volume loss

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