With the development of plastic surgery technology, autologous fat filler is a kind of injection into the area you want to fill by extracting more fat from your own parts. The development of this technology has brought great help to many women who love beauty. There are many women who are afraid to face others confidently due to some defects in their body parts, putting themselves in a sense of inferiority, so autologous fat filler was born precisely for this purpose. However, although autologous fat filler can be a good help for some needs of the candidates, not all parts can be filled, and women should be clear about this. The procedure is to extract some fat from the location where there is more fat accumulation, such as the abdomen or inner thighs of a person, and then the fat taken out is processed by centrifuge to do circular separation to extract pure fat, and then injected into the desired part of the face, because local anesthesia is used, the whole process will not feel pain. Autologous fat filler is suitable for: temporal temple depression, cheek depression, bilateral facial asymmetry, thin earlobe, etc. What parts of the body can be filled with autologous fat? 1.Breast Excess fat can be extracted from other parts of the body for screening and then injected into the chest to achieve the effect of breast enlargement. 2.Cheeks Some women’s faces are too thin, which will give a feeling of malnutrition and will be older than their peers, so autologous fat filler can help the aesthetician to show the feeling of facial plumpness. 3, forehead The full forehead is also the pursuit of many women, but the filler fat survival rate of the forehead is not very high, the survival rate of some thin subcutaneous tissue of the forehead is relatively low, the subcutaneous tissue of the forehead is thicker fat is easy to survive. 4.Earlobe A thick earlobe will give a feeling of good fortune, so there are many women who are also interested in earlobes. Since there is no bone tissue in the earlobe area, it can be filled with soft tissue to improve the shape of the earlobe.