2021
DOI: 10.22541/au.160581282.20027979/v4
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Autologous fat grafting in the face and neck-Multinational trends and knowledge of the safety, applications and indications considering oncologic risk potential      

Abstract: Introduction Autologous fat grafting (AFG) has both aesthetic and reconstructive applications. Described by Neuber in 1893 there are numerous applications of AFG as the body of evidence for its use has expanded. The earliest controversies were evident in lipofilling for breast defects post-oncological treatment, and to this day some countries do not allow it for fear of inducing tumourogenesis in an oncologically ablated field. Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have been shown pro-oncologic behaviour in xenogr… Show more

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“…In recent years, a variety of rejuvenation techniques have become popular in medical aesthetic applications. A number of these neck biorevitalization and skin rejuvenation approaches have been described in the literature: mesotherapy; hyaluronic acid; carbon dioxide; deoxycholic acid injection; peptides; vitamin C; combined use of soft tissue filler, suspension threads and botulinum toxin; a new cohesive polydensified matrix hyaluronic acid filler; calcium hydroxylapatite fillers; absorbable barbed threads; a polycaprolactone-based collagen stimulator; a poly-L-lactic acid; a poly-glycolic acid; polynucleotides; glycosaminoglycans; elastin; extracellular vesicles as nanoscale membranous vesicles containing DNAs, RNAs, lipids and proteins; light emitting diode device; carbon dioxide laser; fractional laser; helium plasma; proprietary Moon et al, 2021;Righesso et al, 2021;Fiedler et al, 2021). There have also been very few studies examining the use of PRP in neck rejuvenation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, a variety of rejuvenation techniques have become popular in medical aesthetic applications. A number of these neck biorevitalization and skin rejuvenation approaches have been described in the literature: mesotherapy; hyaluronic acid; carbon dioxide; deoxycholic acid injection; peptides; vitamin C; combined use of soft tissue filler, suspension threads and botulinum toxin; a new cohesive polydensified matrix hyaluronic acid filler; calcium hydroxylapatite fillers; absorbable barbed threads; a polycaprolactone-based collagen stimulator; a poly-L-lactic acid; a poly-glycolic acid; polynucleotides; glycosaminoglycans; elastin; extracellular vesicles as nanoscale membranous vesicles containing DNAs, RNAs, lipids and proteins; light emitting diode device; carbon dioxide laser; fractional laser; helium plasma; proprietary Moon et al, 2021;Righesso et al, 2021;Fiedler et al, 2021). There have also been very few studies examining the use of PRP in neck rejuvenation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%