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Rejuvenation?
Your own fat can be used as a soft tissue filler material to enhance
volume or fill in depressions. Fat injection also referred to as
autologous fat grafting, which transfers fat from one part of the
body to another. It can be used to rejuvenate hands or to fill depressed
regions or depressed scarred areas on any part of the body. It can
also be used in the face, to augment lips, diminish frown lines,
nasolabial folds (smile lines); and to restore volume to the cheeks
as well as provide definition to the jaw line and or the chin. Fat
injection permanency is variable depending on the region, and often
requires multiple sessions for optimal results.
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Consulting with Dr. Mezrow:
During the consultation, Dr. Mezrow will ask you about your particular
concerns regarding the region you wish to improve upon or rejuvenate.
This will help determine your expectations and determine whether
they can be realistically achieved.
After obtaining a comprehensive medical
and surgical history, Dr. Mezrow will perform an examination of
the regions of your face or body that you are interested in rejuvenating.
In addition, Dr. Mezrow will evaluate donor sites typically the
abdomen, hips or thighs where there is excess fat to be harvested
for fat grafting.
How is the procedure done/Where
will I have scars?
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia as an outpatient.
The donor site (for example, abdomen, hips or thighs) and the recipient
sites are injected with local anesthetic. The fat from the donor
site is harvested through a very small incision. The fat is then
processed – cleansed to remove excess fluid and oils and reinjected
through very small incisions into the regions to be rejuvenated
or depressions that are to be improved upon.
The procedure typically takes approximately
1-3 hours to perform depending on the number of regions to be fat
grafted. Most patients recover within 1 to 2 hours after surgery
and are discharged home. Fat grafting is performed as an outpatient
procedure. It is important to arrange for someone to drive you home
after surgery and to stay with you for at least the next one day.
What are the potential complications?
Fortunately, significant complications from autologous fat grafting
surgery are infrequent, however, all surgery has risks. Dr. Mezrow
will discuss with you, the risks, benefits and alternatives and
answer all your questions.
Some potential complications include
infection, bleeding, asymmetries, over or under correction, complete
graft loss, visual changes and poor scarring. A complication, which
delays healing and prolongs recovery, is more common in diabetic
patients and those who smoke.
Preoperative and postoperative instructions
will be given to you by Dr. Mezrow in attempt to reduce the likelihood
of complications and make you as comfortable as possible with the
whole process. Smokers will be instructed to stop smoking 4-6 weeks
prior to surgery and not resume smoking to reduce the risk of delayed
healing, wounds, infections and compromised outcome. Aspirin, anti-inflammatory
medications as well as agents that cause bleeding should be discontinued
two weeks prior to surgery (or as otherwise instructed by Dr. Mezrow
and your primary physician) to reduce the likelihood of bleeding.
What kind of medications will be given to me?
Medications are administered for your comfort during the surgical
procedure. Typically, a local anesthetic is administered, so that
you will be comfortable throughout the procedure. When surgery is
completed, you will be taken into a recovery area where you will
continue to be closely monitored. You will have ice packs over the
areas treated and a compressive garment where the fat was harvest
from. You may be permitted to go home after recovery.
What happens after surgery?
After surgery, you should rest quietly with ice packs over the areas
of your face fat grafted and keeping your head elevated. If lip
augmentation is performed, in addition to applying ice, the lips
should be kept moist with lip ointment or balm. It is essential
to remember, not take aspirin or certain anti-inflammatory medications
to decrease the risk of bleeding.
Strenuous activities including straining,
bending and lifting should be avoided for the first several days,
since these activities might cause compromised results including
but not limited to increased swelling or even bleeding.
After surgery, patients experience
varying degrees of swelling and bruising that will resolve with
time. Within the first week you will be permitted to use makeup,
if desired, to conceal any discoloration.
When can I return to work?
Depending on your physical condition, you may be able to return
to work in approximately one week after surgery.
How long is the healing process?
Healing from your surgery is a process that takes up to a year for
final result. You will be instructed to return to Dr. Mezrow’s
office for follow-up care at prescribed intervals to monitor your
progress and optimize your outcome.
During healing you may experience some mild, periodic discomfort
and swelling, such feelings are normal. There is variability for
person-to-person with regard to fat take and longevity. Additional
sessions are often performed to optimize the results.
Autologous fat grafting can be performed
to rejuvenate your face, augment your lips or fill depressions in
other areas of your body such as thighs for example. It is all natural
process using your own fat to rejuvenate yourself so that you feel
more confident about your appearance.
If you have any questions or concerns
prior to surgery or during your recovery, you should contact Dr.
Mezrow.
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