2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00238-020-01643-x
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Optimizing harvesting for facial lipografting with a new photochemical stimulation concept: One STEP technique™

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“…He believed that too much suction would destroy the cells. There is data suggesting that negative pressure and donor site do not influence ADSC survival for culturing and yield preparation [16], but in terms of clinics and facial lipofilling, there might be a higher resolution of the transfer harvested traumatically [15,[17][18][19]. For assisted liposuctions, no differences were observed between power-assisted and ultrasound-assisted liposuction [20], but laser-assisted procedures performed worse than power-assisted [21].…”
Section: Harvesting Autologous-derived Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He believed that too much suction would destroy the cells. There is data suggesting that negative pressure and donor site do not influence ADSC survival for culturing and yield preparation [16], but in terms of clinics and facial lipofilling, there might be a higher resolution of the transfer harvested traumatically [15,[17][18][19]. For assisted liposuctions, no differences were observed between power-assisted and ultrasound-assisted liposuction [20], but laser-assisted procedures performed worse than power-assisted [21].…”
Section: Harvesting Autologous-derived Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O método de lipoaspiração convencional, já é bem descrito na literatura, denominado por técnica de Coleman (44,117), e a nova técnica de lipoaspiração a laser ONE S.T.E.P. (118).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…O objetivo da escolha da técnica a laser ONE S.T.E.P. foi o comprimento de ondas utilizado, que é de 1.200nm (118). Observou-se que os comprimentos de onda nos valores de 915, 1.210 e 1.720nm apresentam maior atração pela gordura quando comparada com a água, porém, em 1.210nm, a absorção do laser pela gordura é praticamente o dobro quando comparada com a água (112).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
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