How is this procedure done?
This procedure can be done under local anesthetic for smaller areas of fat transfer. Fat is taken from areas of your body that have excess reserves. This is usually your abdomen or thighs. A tiny incision is made where the fat will be removed (liposuction). A small cannula is inserted and the desired amount of fat is removed. The fat is purified, then reinjected into the desired area. You should AVOID the use of blood thinners such as Ibuprofen(Motrin and Advil), Aspirin, and Naprosyn for 2 weeks before the fat transfer procedure. There are no restrictions associated with allergies as we are using your own fat.
How many treatments do I need?
Fat transfer generally lasts much longer than other dermal fillers. It can last from several months to two years or more. The problem with fat transfer is the high rate of reabsorption. (30% over 2 years) While only one session is usually needed, you may need subsequent treatments to achieve/maintain the results you want.