What is fat injection?
It is the injection of fat into those areas to provide fullness in various parts of the face and body. Cheeks, forehead, cheek-lip line, lips, chin tip, sunken areas on the hips and legs can be counted as examples of places where this application is made.
Where is oil taken from for fat injection?
Fats are usually taken from the abdomen with special liposuction injectors. Waist and hip regions are also the areas where fat is taken frequently. Fats taken from the arms and legs of people who are scheduled for liposuction, and even oils from the under-eye bags of patients who have had eyelid aesthetics can also be used for fat injection.
How is fat injection done?
Fat injection is usually done under local anesthesia. Sometimes it can be a phase of a surgical procedure performed under general anesthesia. For example, during the face lift process, such as plumping the cheeks with fat injection... The fats taken are injected into the area to be transferred, by passing through some special processes (washing, centrifugation), by transferring them to a suitable injector. Since no incision is made during these procedures, it does not leave any traces.
Fat injection to the face
When the subcutaneous fat tissue in the face area decreases, the skin loses its tension. Thus, wrinkles and pits appear. This naturally makes the person unhappy. As a result of replacing the lost adipose tissue with fat transfer, this problem is largely eliminated. Therefore, the most common fat transfer process is fat injection to the face.