Fat Transfer
What is Fat Transfer?How is the procedure performed?
What should I expect after treatment?
Is one treatment enough?
How long will the Fat Transfer last?
What is Fat Transfer?
Fat Transfer is a placement of a patient’s own fatty tissue to correct and improve lines, wrinkles and contours in areas such as lip augmentation, nasolabial lines, chin, cheeks or scars.Back To Top
How is the procedure performed?
Firstly, an amount of fat is harvested from a suitable area (usually abdomen or outer thighs) under local anaesthesia. The harvested fat is then treated, refined and re-injected into the facial area under local anaesthesia. The procedure has minimal discomfort and usually takes about 45 minutes.Back To Top
What should I expect after treatment?
Several small well hidden injection sites are made on the facial tissue to allow the implantation process to proceed. These areas will heal within a few days and will rarely leave any marks. It is normal to expect significant swelling for the twenty four to forty eight hours followed by normal amounts of swelling for a week or two after. Bruising and redness might also last for one to two weeks. As infection is possible but not common, an antibiotic course will be given prior to and after the procedure.Back To Top
Is one treatment enough?
Occasional uneven filling and lumpiness can occur but are usually corrected with subsequent procedures. In some areas, the process will need to be repeated two to three times to give the best correction. Multiple areas may be corrected at one sitting, but over correcting any individual area in one sitting must be avoided, hence the need for several sessions in some individuals.Back To Top
How long will the Fat Transfer last?
As fat is a living tissue there is a degree of regeneration in the area, as such an effect generally lasts from 3 to 5 years.Back To Top



