Autologous fat filler temples FAQ

Autologous fat augmentation of the temples is mainly taken from the buttocks or other fatty areas, after strict filtration and purification, and then the purified fat is implanted into the sunken temples. Once the implanted fat is stabilized and activated, it will grow together with its own fat, thus making the sunken temples fuller. 1.How many times does facial fat filler need to be filled? Generally, it varies from person to person. For minor depressions, it can be filled once, and if you want to fill it up more, you can fill it twice. 2.Is autologous fat filling safe? In order to ensure the survival rate of fat, the extraction must be done through aseptic operation, and the treatment of fat should be very careful. It takes 30-40 minutes for the surgery of autologous fat filling in the temples, and 3-4 days to recover. After filling the temples, oral anti-inflammatory drugs should be taken, and the eye of the needle should be kept clean and dry, do not pick it with your hand, and it is better not to wash it with water. 3.Does it hurt to fill the temples with autologous fat? The surgery is done with local anesthesia + sedation, and the pain is not felt during the process. After surgery, if you pay attention to post-operative care, this can reduce the post-operative pain to a certain extent, but also help the recovery of surgery. 4, autologous fat temple augmentation for which type of people? (1) Asymmetrical temples on both sides; (2) congenital or acquired (trauma, burns, drugs) soft tissue development of the temples is not full; (3) temporal local depression caused by non-fiber contraction factors. 5, autologous fat transplantation post-operative precautions: (1) within 7 days after surgery to avoid water on the surgical site; (2) to ensure the cleanliness of the surgical site to prevent infection, if there is blood crust or secretions on the wound, available sterile saline wipe; (3) after surgery can be local wound pressure bandage, or cold compress with ice bags, but the pressure should not be large, so as not to damage the eyes, once the post-operative bleeding more than and serious hematoma should be promptly to (4) after surgery should be in a quiet and comfortable environment to recuperate, do not watch TV, newspapers for 2 weeks after surgery, bed rest is best in a semi-prone position (put the pillow high) to avoid excessive eye fatigue, or head position too low and aggravate the wound swelling; (5) the wound will be some pain on the day of surgery, but with the passage of time, will gradually reduce, the patient should not rush to take painkillers, because aspirin-type drugs will aggravate (6) Avoid eating irritating food, such as chili pepper; (7) Strictly follow the doctor’s orders for medication and follow-up.