Facial fat necrosis following autologous fat transfer and its management. 2014

Sweta Rai, and Alexander M Marsland, and Vishal Madan
Procedural Dermatology Fellow, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City, New York, USA.

Autologous fat transfer (AFT) is an increasingly popular cosmetic procedure practiced by dermatologic surgeons worldwide. As this is an office based procedure performed under local or tumescent anaesthesia with fat transferred within the same individual and limited associated down time its is considered relatively safe and risk free in the cosmetic surgery arena. We describe a case of AFT related fat necrosis causing significant facial dysmorphia and psychosocial distress. We also discuss the benefits and risks of AFT highlighting common causes of fat graft failure.

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