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Full Face Fat Transfer : fill up the insufficient volume and make the face smaller!

Full Face Fat Transfer : 

fill up the insufficient volume and make the face smaller! 




In my opinion, a young and vivid impression means proper amount of 3-dimensional volume on the face, and elastic skin. 3-dimensional volume does not only make the face look smaller, it also makes the facial features look prettier. However, unfortunately, although there are individual differences for everyone when we get older, the generation of collagen inside the skin will decrease, the skin elasticity will drop, and aging will start, so in most of the times, the amount fats in the areas like forehead, under-eye, cheek and lip, will decrease, making these areas look sunken and dented. Moreover, for some young people, even if aging hasn’t started, some of their face still look sunken as there are no fats on the face or as they are on a very strict diet. 


Particularly sunken forehead or cheek does not only make us look tired, it also makes our impressions look older than our actual age, so there are many people who are trying different ways to solve the problem. However, it is not easy to fill the volume of our face with expensive functional cosmetics or massages. Maybe that’s why recently, the number of people who are finding the review of facia fat transfer, a surgery that uses the unnecessary autologous fats to fill the volume of the sunken face, is increasing.




If you read the reviews of Full Face Fat Transfer, although there are cases in which the patients only transfer fats to the sunken areas partially, there are many times when the fats are injected evenly and generally to the flat forehead or sunken cheek, eyelids, dented under-eye area, smile line wrinkles and areas around the lip, in order to increase the 3-dimensional feeling of the entire face. For this kind of facial fat transfer, it is usually performed on people who have lost too much fat more than the amount that they should lost, people whose skin sags and gets wrinkles as there is no fat, and people whose impression looks plain as the face lacks of 3-dimensional feeling. 





Facial fat transfer is a surgery that improves the insufficient volume of the sunken face by collecting autologous fats from areas with abundant fats, like thigh, belly and bottom, and transfer the fats to the area that needs more fat. By transferring the fats areas like the sunken forehead, temples, under-eye, upper eyelids, front cheekbone, sunken cheek, smile line wrinkles and short chin, we can expect to gain a young-looking effect that makes out face look softer and vivider. If the face look more 3-dimensional, the facial features will look prettier, and the appearance will look more beautiful for sure. Also, it is not difficult for you to find the reviews saying that the increased volume makes the skin smoother and more elastic. In addition, as autologous fat is used, it is relatively safer, and the result will be more natural.


Sometimes, there are people who look for reviews because they worry that if they transfer fat to their faces, their faces will look wider and bigger. If the face that looks flat and spreading to the side with the sunken forehead, cheeks and under-eye, is being changed into a more 3-dimensional and vivid face by gaining proper amount of volume, the face will look smaller instead. 


However, in order to achieve a satisfactory result, there are things that you need to check carefully before doing the facial fat transfer. That's not to inject too much fat into your face that is lack of fats when you do the fat transfer. If you do the facial fat transfer too excessively without considering the general balance of your face or your skin condition, the impression may look unnatural with the excessive volume. Moreover, if pure fat is not being the only fat being transferred, the survival rate will decrease, the skin may become too hard, not smooth at all and even bumpy. As a result, before doing the procedure, you need to have sufficient consultation with medical team that rich know-how and extensive experience, which is able to do the facial fat transfer in a proper level and not excessively, after considering patients’ personal ages, skin, condition of fat and facial balance. 




In addition, for Full Face Fat Transfer  in which the pure autologous fat is being injected into the face after being collected, it is important to use dedicated equipment that enables ultracentrifugation. In other words, we need to use ultracentrifuge (a dedicated equipment that can do liposuction and centrifugation) to minimise the exposure to air of the fat, lower the bacterial infection rate, and refine the pure fats before using them, so that we can increase the survival rate of the transplanted fats. 




So, if you want a 3-dimensional and elastic face by filling the insufficient volume to make the face look smaller, although it is also important for you to read the reviews of facial fat transfer, I hope you can keep in mind that finding a place with a systematic system and medical team that can provide you with the right solution through in-depth analysis and diagnosis is a shortcut to optimal results.


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