2018
DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000004307
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Single Session Facial Lipostructure by Using Autologous Fat Mixed With Platelet-Rich Fibrin Injected by Using Facial Autologous Muscular Injection Technique

Abstract: Mixing fat with PRF and injecting them by using facial autologous muscular injection technique offers better graft survival by utilizing the growth factors and cytokines in PRF clot together with rich vascular plexus in the muscular layer consequently.

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“…After title and abstract screening, 95 studies remained for full-text assessment of eligibility criteria ( Figure 1 ). A total of 27 studies were included; 68 studies were excluded for the following reasons: 10 studies were excluded because the fat graft was not supplemented; 23 , 31-39 19 studies were excluded because fat graft retention was not assessed by volumetric or patient satisfaction measurements; 40-59 3 studies were excluded because the study methods or intervention were not evaluable due to insufficient description; 60-62 8 studies were excluded because these were conference abstracts; 63-69 13 studies were excluded because these concerned trial registrations; 70-82 1 study was excluded because the supplementation therapy was not carried out in the face, but in other body parts; 83 in 1 study the injection site was not adipose tissue but product was injected within the muscles of the face (facial muscular plane); 84 12 studies were excluded because they did not describe human subjects or clinical results; 85-95 no translation of 1 study was available (Russian). 96 …”
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“…After title and abstract screening, 95 studies remained for full-text assessment of eligibility criteria ( Figure 1 ). A total of 27 studies were included; 68 studies were excluded for the following reasons: 10 studies were excluded because the fat graft was not supplemented; 23 , 31-39 19 studies were excluded because fat graft retention was not assessed by volumetric or patient satisfaction measurements; 40-59 3 studies were excluded because the study methods or intervention were not evaluable due to insufficient description; 60-62 8 studies were excluded because these were conference abstracts; 63-69 13 studies were excluded because these concerned trial registrations; 70-82 1 study was excluded because the supplementation therapy was not carried out in the face, but in other body parts; 83 in 1 study the injection site was not adipose tissue but product was injected within the muscles of the face (facial muscular plane); 84 12 studies were excluded because they did not describe human subjects or clinical results; 85-95 no translation of 1 study was available (Russian). 96 …”
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“…Previous studies have shown that PRF can significantly improve vascularization of transplanted adipose tissue, thus increasing survival 12–15 . However, relatively few studies have investigated the effect of CGF on the survival of adipose tissue.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have shown that PRF can significantly improve vascularization of transplanted adipose tissue, thus increasing survival. [12][13][14][15]…”
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“…The first research on autologous adipose tissue graft was published in the early 20th century; fat grafting provides the benefits of availability, ease of acquisition, favorable biocompatibility, and minimal surgical trauma 17 . The fat transplant was first used in soft tissue filling surgeries, such as defect repairs, deformity correction of deformities, and facial cosmetic procedures 17,18 …”
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“…17 The fat transplant was first used in soft tissue filling surgeries, such as defect repairs, deformity correction of deformities, and facial cosmetic procedures. 17,18 The nanofat grafting technique, introduced by Tonnard et al 19 in 2013, mechanically dissociated the emulsion of adipose tissue with the extracellular matrix, rich in nucleated cells and stem cells used as injections. 20 Intra-articular injections, considered minimally invasive clinical treatments, hold great opportunities for therapeutic roles in ID with the practical and undercontrolled delivery of drugs and stem cells, with less risk of systemic side effects.…”
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