“Fat filler” is to turn “fat” into treasure, how much do you know about its risks?

In most cases, when people look at a person’s face, their eyes habitually pay attention to the widest part of their face. If your temples and cheeks are sunken, the cheek arch is usually the widest point. Not only does it look big, but the facial contour is also “twisted” and the whole face is dry, haggard and old… Let’s take a look at the “effect of facial fat filler”: from the photo, after the forehead, temples and cheek hollows were filled, her face lines became soft and smooth, and her face shape looked much smaller. The wrinkles on her eyebrows, tear troughs, and decrepit lines are improved, giving her a “girlish” look. Comparing the before and after photos, she looks several years younger. Some beauty seekers may have this question: Why does her face look firm and full with lipofilling? It feels like she had a face lift in addition to lipofilling. In fact, she really only had a full face lipofilling. The reason for the lifting effect is that autologous fat, as a filler, has the effect of replenishing the volume of the face, the facial skin is supported, wrinkles are stretched out, depressions are filled in, and the skin is naturally tighter. In addition, the dermis of the skin is thickened after fat filler, and the collagen and hyaluronic acid under the skin are increased. Not only does fat transfer reshape the facial contours, but the skin also looks rosier and more radiant after the procedure, and the skin tone and texture are greatly improved. Although the fat used is taken from your own body, it does not mean that there are no risks. No matter who has facial fat filler, there may be some fear of various adverse reactions after surgery. However, if you think that hyaluronic acid will not be effective after a few months and you have to repeat it, it is not very cost-effective, so you may be more likely to prefer autologous fat filler. As far as autologous fat itself is concerned, it is still relatively safe, after all, it is “moved” from other parts of the candidate’s body, so there is no rejection and no adverse long-term complications or consequences. However, there are risks associated with any medical procedure. If the risks are not controlled in a timely manner, permanent damage to the appearance may occur. Take “post-operative infection” as an example: if not well controlled, the skin may break down and leave permanent scars. There is also the preoperative aesthetic design and prediction, and the method of fat purification and separation injection is not very scientific and rigorous, which may also cause some facial aesthetic deficiencies. The biggest risk of facial fat filling is embolism. The fat embolism may cause pulmonary embolism that affects life, cerebral infarction that leads to hemiplegia and even decrease of intelligence, embolism of eye artery that leads to blindness and so on. In addition, facial autologous fat filler may also cause bleeding, hematoma, infection, and the formation of post-surgical masses, or even calcification. In a word: the risk of facial lipofilling is closely related to the technical experience of the doctor and the operating environment of the surgery. For the sake of your safety, you should also go to a regular hospital.