Fat Grafting
a surgical procedure that moves fat from areas with excess (such as the thighs or abdomen) to areas lacking volume, such as the face, breasts, or buttocks. It involves harvesting fat via liposuction, purifying it, and reinjecting it to provide long-lasting volume, improve skin texture, or correct contour deformities.
Fat resorption (62%)
Prolonged oedema (20.6%)
Fat necrosis (12.6%)
Oil cyst formation (11.3%)
Prolonged pain (10%)
Asymmetry (5%)
Infection (1.92%)
Hematoma (1.5%)
Fat embolism (0.1%)
Risks


