Facial lipofilling is usually performed by sucking out a small amount of fat from the lower abdomen and thighs, and other fat-rich areas such as the waist and buttocks, etc. The extracted fat is separated and purified, and then injected to fill in the desired area of the face. After the first facial lipofilling surgery, depending on the fat absorption situation, it may be necessary to repeat 2-3 times of transplantation, after the recovery of the surviving fat cells will not be absorbed again and will survive permanently. For liposuction areas such as the abdomen and inner thighs, the recovery period is about 2-4 weeks; swelling at the injection site due to the filler will usually subside gradually and mostly in about 2 weeks. After facial lipofilling, patients may experience mild pain and bruising, and it is recommended to keep in communication with the doctor. If the extent of bruising is too large, serious swelling and bleeding in the eye, timely consultation is required and appropriate treatment should be taken. After the operation, local ice packs can be applied, and do not apply hot packs within 3 days. Avoid pressure and impact on the fat-filled area, which may lead to fat absorption, displacement and inactivation. In addition, patients need to pay attention to keep the surgical site dry and clean, prohibit the consumption of spicy and stimulating food, and oral antibiotics for 3 days to prevent infection. It is recommended to wear shapewear in the liposuction area for localized compression and shaping to avoid the formation of hematoma.