2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2012.06.014
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Development of micro-injection as an innovative autologous fat graft technique: The use of adipose tissue as dermal filler

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“…20,[100][101][102] This is evidenced by the emergence of microfat grafting and sharpneedle intradermal fat grafting, which aim to improve rhytides and scars through small-volume fat injections. [103][104][105][106][107] Given the advantage small injection cannulas provide with regard to precision, Tonnard and colleagues 108 described a technique to further reduce particle size, allowing injection of fat through a 27-gauge needle. Termed "nanofat," this filler provides limited volume to the patient but can be placed intradermally with a high degree of precision, permitting the treatment of rhytides.…”
Section: Emerging Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20,[100][101][102] This is evidenced by the emergence of microfat grafting and sharpneedle intradermal fat grafting, which aim to improve rhytides and scars through small-volume fat injections. [103][104][105][106][107] Given the advantage small injection cannulas provide with regard to precision, Tonnard and colleagues 108 described a technique to further reduce particle size, allowing injection of fat through a 27-gauge needle. Termed "nanofat," this filler provides limited volume to the patient but can be placed intradermally with a high degree of precision, permitting the treatment of rhytides.…”
Section: Emerging Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a study by Campbell et al reported that if the needle size is greater than 20 gauge, it exerts no significant effect on adipocyte morphology and metabolism [81]. In contrast to above studies, no significant effect of multi-perforated cannula with the Coleman 3 mm aspiration cannula was observed on cell viability or size of fat tissues [82,83]. Ultrasound and laser-assisted liposuction are the other two approaches to harvest fat with enhanced accuracy and safety during procedures [84,85,86].…”
Section: Adipose Tissues As Source Of Ascsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difficulty to retrieve adipose tissue from sport horses was circumvented by the use of single use cannula allowing the harvesting of small fat lobules 24 and the risk of septic arthritis was limited by the use of a totally closed system. Given the high biological variability in available systems for the preparation of equine PRP 25 , and the complexity in PRP classification 26,27 , a human homemade preparation was adapted to horse whole blood characteristics from a published method 12 with cell count control from blood and PRP for 4 horses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%