1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf01575279
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Liposuction fat grafts in face wrinkles and hemifacial atrophy

Abstract: We present the idea of correcting soft tissue defects with an injection of fat obtained by liposuction. Our method has great advantages, with few serious complications. The technique is described and the results are demonstrated in several patients treated over a period of one year.

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“…Liposuction provided large volumes of autologous fat that could be re-injected. Since 1985 the first works about fat re-implantation from liposuction were published (Illouz, 1985(Illouz, , 1986a(Illouz, , 1986bChajchir & Benzaquen, 1986).…”
Section: The Free Fat Graftsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liposuction provided large volumes of autologous fat that could be re-injected. Since 1985 the first works about fat re-implantation from liposuction were published (Illouz, 1985(Illouz, , 1986a(Illouz, , 1986bChajchir & Benzaquen, 1986).…”
Section: The Free Fat Graftsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los déficits de partes blandas presentes en la estructura facial en estos cuadros patológicos requiere una restitución del volumen normal para su reconstrucción ad integrum 2,3 .…”
Section: Transferencia De Tejido Adiposo Para La Corrección De Defectunclassified
“…El transplante de tejido graso es una herramienta que lleva muchos años en uso para la corrección volumétrica de defectos del área facial, siendo de primera elección para el relleno de defectos malformativos como los que van asociados a la microsomía hemifacial o al síndrome de Parry-Romberg 2,3 . El principio fundamental para enfocar los defectos faciales fue asentado por Obwegeser y Hadjiangehlou y Obwegeser y Sailer 4,5 y se basa en corregir de dentro hacia fuera (in to out): corregir primero los defectos óseos o proceder a la restauración del soporte dental si fuera necesario, y luego los defectos de partes blandas.…”
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“…6,7 However, autologous tissue grafting or autologous adipocyte transfer suffers from undesirable limitations, including donor-site morbidity, lack of donor tissue in certain patients, postsurgical volume reduction, and necrosis. [6][7][8][9] A number of meritorious approaches have been attempted toward the bioengineering of soft tissue grafts that primarily consist of adipose tissue. Microencapsulated basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in a minced collagen sponge scaffold (1 mL) induced subcutaneous adipogenesis.…”
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