Autologous Fat Transfer uses your body’s fat to restore volume in areas like the cheeks, lips, and under-eyes. The procedure involves harvesting fat from donor sites, processing it, and injecting it into the target areas. It offers long-lasting and natural results while minimizing allergy risks. This treatment is ideal for those seeking volume restoration using their body’s resources.
Autologous Fat Transfer restores natural volume, smooths wrinkles, and rejuvenates facial contours using your body’s own fat.
Cheeks, lips, under-eyes, and temples.
Autologous Fat Transfer
Transfer your own fat to restore volume and smooth facial contours.
Pre-Treatment
Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy diet. Avoid smoking and alcohol. Follow fasting instructions if needed. Ensure proper rest before the procedure.
Post-Treatment
Avoid strenuous exercise and excessive movement for a few days. Keep the treated areas elevated to minimize swelling and support fat retention. Follow any specific aftercare instructions provided by your provider.
What to Expect
After Autologous Fat Transfer, expect some swelling or bruising in the treated and donor areas, which will gradually improve over a few days. Keep the treated areas elevated to reduce swelling and support fat retention. Avoid strenuous activities to ensure optimal healing. Follow any specific care instructions provided by your practitioner.
Autologous Fat Transfer restores lost volume to areas like the cheeks, lips, and under-eyes for a natural and long-lasting effect. The treatment smooths wrinkles and enhances contours with your body’s own fat. Results become more refined as swelling subsides and the fat integrates. The outcome is a rejuvenated, youthful appearance.
For Autologous Fat Transfer, maintenance sessions may be needed every 6-12 months depending on how well the fat integrates. Some volume may naturally reduce over time, and touch-ups can help sustain results. Your practitioner will evaluate your progress and recommend the best schedule for follow-ups.
Autologous Fat Transfer is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals. The procedure involves anesthesia and recovery, which may pose unnecessary risks during pregnancy. It is best to wait until after pregnancy to undergo this treatment. Consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Autologous Fat Transfer is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals. The procedure involves anesthesia and recovery, which may pose unnecessary risks during pregnancy. It is best to wait until after pregnancy to undergo this treatment. Consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.