What it is
Fillers or implants are commonly used to restore or add volume to the body. However, some patients prefer to use their own fat for a longer-lasting, more natural result. Fat harvesting and injection, or fat transfer, is used to add or restore volume to body tissues using fat that has been taken from the patient’s own body. The “donor area”, often the abdomen, thighs or buttocks, is liposuctioned to extract the fat. The fat is thenprocessed, filtered and re-injected into the designated area of the body.
Fat transfer can be used to:
Add volume to shallow pockets in the body
Restore fullness
Fill in breast tissue
Add volume to the buttocks
Options
Fat transfer surgery is usually performed alone but can be combined with other surgeries.
Approximate duration of surgery:
Variable (1-5 hours)
Anesthesia
Fat harvest and injection is best performed under general anesthesia.
Post-Op Care
Fat transfer surgery is a day surgery. You will therefore be home on the first night and for the remainder of your recovery. Dr Rizis will see you within the first 5 to 7 days to remove sutures and bandages as well as to assess your scars. Recovery continues for a few weeks until the swelling has significantly subsided. Most patients resume normal activities such as work, driving, showering and exercise within the first 10 to 15 days.
Potential Risks & Complications
Although unlikely, all surgical procedures pose potential health risks. During the pre-operative consultation, Dr Rizis will go over all possible risks and complications as well as pertinent procedure information.