Fat Transfer
Fat transfer aesthetics is the process of gaining volume by injecting fat from one part of the body into another. This procedure can be performed on many different parts of the body, including the face, breast, hips, legs, hands, and ankles. Unlike many non-surgical aesthetic procedures, fat transfer is performed using fat taken from the patient's own body. Therefore, the risk of allergic reactions is minimal. In addition, the fat transfer process helps patients achieve more natural and long-lasting results.
Fat transfer procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia. The process begins with the removal of fat from the patient's body. Fat is absorbed, especially from the abdomen, hips or legs. The extracted fat is prepared with a special process and placed in the area where it will be injected. The procedure can take several hours and you will usually be discharged from the hospital the same day.
After the fat transfer procedure, there may be a slight swelling, bruising and tenderness in the applied area. However, usually these side effects subside within a few days. The fat transfer process provides long-term results and increases the volume of the applied area. However, body fat distribution is a natural process, so results may change over time. Fat transfer aesthetics is a very safe procedure, especially since it is performed using fat taken from the patient's own body. However, like any surgery, it carries some risks. Therefore, it is important to discuss the risks and benefits with a plastic surgeon before having a fat transfer procedure.