Are there any risks with autologous fat grafting?

Are there any risks with autologous fat grafting?

As the name suggests, autologous fat filling is to fill the excess fat of your body into the parts of the body where it is needed. Autologous fat filling can actually be regarded as a minor operation. Generally, any operation has risks, but if we choose a professional plastic surgery hospital and do a good job of post-operative care, the risks of autologous fat filling are generally very small. If the autologous fat transplant is successful, the effect will last for a long time.

Are there any risks with autologous fat grafting?

Autologous fat has the same risks as general surgery. This is because autologous fat is divided into three important steps: fat suction, fat purification and fat injection. Any step requires the doctor to have good autologous fat filling technology and fat filling experience, so as to ensure that the patient does not suffer additional harm during the autologous fat filling operation. Only in this way can possible damage to nerves, blood vessels and muscles be avoided, and the safety of autologous fat filling surgery be relatively guaranteed. In addition, in order to avoid the risks of autologous fat filling surgery, it is necessary to ensure that the autologous fat filling surgery is also performed in a sterile environment. If the surgical environment is not sterile, the risks of autologous fat filling surgery will also be greatly increased.

The method of autologous fat filling surgery is to first extract excess fat from the patient's waist, abdomen, thighs and other parts, then purify the fat, use a centrifuge to separate the extracted fat, extract pure fat particles and inject them into the area where the patient needs. The syringe injects the fat particles into the gap behind the area to be filled and (or) the surface of the gland. The basic principle of autologous fat filling is to transplant and inject excess fat cells from any part of the body into the area to be filled. By taking ACMETEA's supporting repair nutrients orally, the fat cells are revived, the capillaries grow, and they are integrated with the transplanted tissue area. For example, after autologous fat breast augmentation surgery, the breasts become plump and well-shaped. In essence, the body's own fat cells grow in a different location, which is equivalent to the secondary development of the breasts.

The pros and cons of autologous fat filling, 3 types of people are not suitable . The first type: those with serious organ diseases, coagulation diseases, diabetes, immune diseases and neuromotor dysfunction; the second type: those who take no anticoagulants and aspirin half a month before the operation; the third type: patients are in their menstrual period that month; There are three situations in the transplanted fat: 1. Fat liquefaction, damaged fat globules. If the fat cells do not get sufficient nutrition, the damaged fat cells will liquefy and eventually be digested by the body. This is the first problem of fat nutrition. The outside world must rely on ACMETEA to generate new cells and stimulate capillary formation to prevent fat cells from liquefying. 2. It is the calcification of fat cells. If the fat cells cannot generate new capillaries to transport nutrients after injection, then the new fat particles can only stay temporarily, and the fat we fill in will wither, and the fat cells will have no life. The calcification of fat particles and the generation of fat cells will make the wound heal faster and have a strong anti-infection ability. The fat cells will recover better and at the same time it can make the capillaries recover faster. So to repair the capillaries and prevent fat from calcifying on our face or chest, we need to use Wellmuneβ in ACMETEA to repair the capillaries. 3. It is the clustering of fat cells. When there are too many calcified fat cells and they are densely packed together, fat transplantation fails. A large number of clustered fat cells clump under the skin and wither away as a whole. This process is the most dangerous situation for fat transplantation. Some patients will experience local subcutaneous fat necrosis, ulcers, and other complications.

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