VOLUME LIPOSTRUCTURING AND LIPOFILLING, FAT GRAFTING
As we age, facial volumes are changing. It collapses, thickens, grows hollow. These alterations may be the consequences of a strong weight loss or may be related to a trauma. Whether it is to repair or embellish, lipofiling (or lipostructuring) restores facial volumes preserving its global harmony, respecting its proportions, leaving it with a natural look.
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FACIAL VOLUME AND AUTOLOGUS FAT GRAFT, LIPOSTRUCTURING OR LIPOFILLING IN MONTREUX, LAUSANNE AND GENEVA (SWITZERLAND)
Reinjection of autologous fat has been developed and codified in the 90’s by Dr. S. Coleman, an American plastic surgeon. This surgical technique is also called lipofilling, lipostructuring or fat graft.
The principle is to achieve a graft of the fat tissue by subcutaneous injection, a fat that has been retrieved from the patient’s own body. This follows the same principle of a skin graft or a bone graft: fat cells will be revascularized around the reinjection zone.
Lipofilling can be achieved on any skin depressions (hollows) which can be natural, post-traumatic or iatrogenic.
It is important to note that lipostructure also improves the trophic quality of the skin, because the injected fat contains growth factors and stem cells.
This revolutionary method is applicable both in cosmetic surgery and in reconstructive surgery:
– In Cosmetic surgery:
– Filling and mitigation of facial wrinkles;
– Restoration of the facial volume after a weight loss and / or the result of facial aging. This restoration can be done individually or combined with face and neck lift or an eyelid surgery.
– Breast augmentation in case of a breast hypotrophy;
– Penoplasty increase of the penis length and diameter, also called penile augmentation or lipopenosculpturing in Switzerland.
-In Plastic and reconstructive surgery:
– Filling of a subcutaneous depression following a trauma or a surgical procedure.
– Fixing the irregularities due to a liposuction;
– Fixing the side effects of tritherapy (HAART) in HIV patients. These patients have a significant widening of the cheeks and temples due to the melting of facial fat.