Lipofilling of the temples is essentially permanent after the fat cells have become viable. When a patient undergoes the lipofilling procedure, fat is extracted from fat-rich areas of the body, processed in some way, and injected into the temple area. The injected fat gradually establishes a blood supply with the surrounding tissue, and the cells will survive for about three months. After three months of fat cell survival, the fat cells are basically relatively permanent. When patients undergo lipofilling of the temples, dietary habits will also affect the maintenance of the results of the surgery, patients often eat spicy and stimulating food, it may lead to local inflammation of the surgical filler, once the inflammation will affect the results of the surgery, resulting in localized adverse reactions. When a patient undergoes lipofilling of the temples, the fat establishes circulation with the localized blood in the temples, which can be maintained relatively permanently. Patients who have the need for lipofilling are recommended to go to the dermatology or medical aesthetics department of regular hospitals for consultation and standardized filling operation by professional doctors.