Fat fillers, also known as lipofilling and fat injection, have become one of the most frequently used methods in recent years.
Thanks to the growth factors and hormones contained in adipose tissue, adipose or fat tissue has a significant repair capability. Removing these fats from the body and using in different places has turned into an essential alternative method of beautification. Fat fillers commonly make the facial area look much more aesthetic.
How is Fat Filler Procedure Performed?
Fat injection procedure should not be confused with liposuction. In liposuction operations, very high amounts of fat are removed. The aim of these operations is to reduce, slim and shape the areas where fat has accumulated. Fat fillers or fat filling procedures, on the other hand, harvest a very small amount of fat from these areas.
In case of fat fillers, the fat taken from the patient’s body is usually centrifuged and separated from the tissue fluids and blood contained. The most popular areas for this procedure are the hips, inner thighs, buttocks, and belly fat.
The adipose or fatty tissues taken from these areas are then injected into the desired location. These fats are used in procedures like enlarging the lips, accentuating the cheekbones, making your small chin more prominent, and camouflaging the bags under the eyes.
Post Fat Filler Procedure
Edema and swelling may occur in the area within the first month after the fat injection procedure. As the edema decreases over time, the patient regains the desired appearance. The permanence of fat filling procedures will vary from person to person.
Many studies have shown that fat deposits do not completely disappear over the years.


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