Radiofrequency-assisted liposuction is a relatively new concept in energy-assisted body contouring techniques and has received instrument approval. This supplemental article reviews the clinical application of electromagnetic energy via the BodyTite (InMode Corporation, Toronto, Canada) device on soft tissues during suction lipectomy, its effect on soft tissue contraction, and its use in aesthetic body contouring in various clinical scenarios.
Not all fat grafting is the same. Fat grafting, once thought to be a simple technique with variable results, is a much more complex procedure with at least four definable subtypes. By defining the essential differences in the recipient site, the key driver in fat transplantation, the proper selection of technique can be best chosen. In fat transplantation, different problems require different solutions.
A single case is reported utilizing, recipient site pre-expansion with BRAVA (Brava, Inc, Miami, FL) followed by autologous fat grafting to the breast in a patient with severe breast asymmetry. Recipient site pre-expansion, used 2 to 3 weeks before fat grafting and 2 weeks after fat grafting may have both practical and theoretical benefits in optimizing the volume and enhancing the survival of grafted adipocytes, the mechanism of which is discussed. Recipient site pre-expansion and fat grafting may have early clinical adoption in cases of severe asymmetry, tuberous breasts, and other deformities that are difficult to treat with current reconstructive techniques, but studies are needed to clearly delineate its safety and its role.
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