Fat transfer is designed to remove the fat from one area of the body, often the abdomen, and transfer it to an area that requires reshaping to achieve better shape and contour, usually used in conjunction with facial surgery. It is also know as fat injections or fat grafting. The effects of the ageing process on the face causes the skin to become loose which gives rise to jowls, wrinkles and folds as well as a loss of soft tissue volume. In contrast to the fullness of a youthful face later in life the face can look gaunt with a sunken appearance around the cheek bones and mid face.
This process can be corrected using fat transfer. Fat cells are taken from one part of your own body are injected back into the desired area such as the cheeks, lips or chin replenishing the skins collagen layer to reverse some of these changes. It can also be useful in correcting facial contour abnormalities or scars following trauma. The operation can be performed under local or general anaesthetic depending on the extent of the treatment, takes about 1 hour to perform but is often performed in conjunction with other surgery such as a facelift.
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