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Fat Embolism After Autologous Facial Fat Grafting

Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 2021
Abstract Background Autologous facial fat grafting has gained popularity in recent years and is considered to be safe. This paper presents the case of a patient who died due to massive cerebral microfat embolism after facial fat grafting. Objectives
Nicolas S Dhooghe   +7 more
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Fat-Covered Vein Graft

Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery, 2008
Vein graft is widely used in peripheral vascular surgery. Many free flaps and replantation failures are the result of technical problems in performing the anastomoses. A remarkable number of these technical errors are caused by tension or improper placement of the surgical union.
Halil I, Bekler, Marion, Mühldorfer
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Dermal‐Fat‐Fascia Grafts

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1978
Free dermal‐fat‐fascia grafts are used for subdermal augmentation in soft tissue or bony deficiencies resulting from surgical extirpation of cancer, congenially arrested development, and trauma. The most important determinant for graft survival is the health of the recipient area and the volume of the graft.
J J, Conley, A A, Clairmont
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Periocular fat grafting

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2013
Autologous fat transfer (AFT) is gaining popularity in periorbital and facial rejuvenation as well as structural reconstruction because of the advantages of fat over other fillers and implants.As the technique and instruments were refined over the years, the incidence of AFT morbidity decreased; however, there is still no consensus on the ...
Altuğ, Çetinkaya, Martin H, Devoto
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The Fat Pad in Dermis Fat Grafts

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1994
Dermis fat grafts are used in orbital reconstruction in a variety of procedures. However, there have been few controlled studies testing their effectiveness. This is a prospective study on 40 patients.Primary and secondary orbital dermis fat grafts were evaluated with regard to the long-term cosmetic results of two thicknesses, 10 and 20 mm, of fat pad,
R, Sihota, Y, Sujatha, S M, Betharia
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Facial Fat Grafting

2016
To obtain the most natural-looking results possible, it is necessary to reestablish a rejuvenated facial contour, complementing conventional approaches that can correct excess skin laxity with procedures to provide volume at the points where it has been lost.
Jose Maria Serra-Renom   +1 more
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Fat Grafting

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2012
Samuel Lam   +2 more
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Fat Graft Application

2019
Fat grafting has become a widespread technique due to fat availability in patients and to apparent ease to perform. We present in this chapter our recommendations in order to make fat grafting a safe, reproducible, and predictable technique.
Mauricio Raigosa, Tai-Sik Yoon
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Face Fat Graft

2018
The most common area for an autologous fat graft is the face. Professional medical knowledge and systematization of all the processes of fat grafting are needed for a successful face fat graft and a comfort for both the doctor and patient. I explain the basic medical knowledge for fat graft and an optimized know-how of the operation process.
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Breast Fat Graft

2018
Breast autologous fat graft requires a large amount of fat and know-how in: 1. Liposuction 2. Fat harvesting 3.
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