Fat Transfer

Fat transfer involves removing fat from one part of the body using liposuction, and re-inserting it into another part of the body to add volume to that particular area.

 

What areas of the body can fat be transferred to?

Fat transfer can be used for many areas of the body:

  • Facial rejuvenation (cheek enhancement, tear trough filling, lip enhancement and chin augmentation, either as part of facelift surgery or as a stand-alone procedure)

  • Correction of surface irregularities after liposuction

  • Correction of breast deformities and asymmetries, and in breast reconstruction after partial or complete mastectomies

  • Enlargement of breasts in selected patients

  • Enhancement of buttocks, hips and thighs

  • Enhancement of the calves and ankles

  • Rejuvenation of the back of the hands

  • Correction of contour deficiencies anywhere in the body

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