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Fat Transfer

What Is Fat Transfer?

Fat transfer, also known as autologous fat grafting, is a cosmetic procedure that uses your body’s own fat to restore volume, improve contours, or enhance specific areas. Fat is gently removed from donor sites such as the abdomen, thighs, or flanks, purified, and carefully injected into areas that need volume or rejuvenation.

This technique offers a natural alternative to synthetic fillers or implants, with the added benefit of slimming the donor area.

Why Do People Choose Fat Transfer?

  • To restore lost volume in the face, hands, breasts, or buttocks
  • To smooth out asymmetries or depressions after weight loss or aging
  • To enhance natural curves using biocompatible tissue
  • To achieve subtle, long-lasting improvement without foreign materials
  • To rejuvenate the skin by improving tone, texture, and hydration

Who Is a Good Candidate?

  • You may be an ideal candidate for fat transfer if you:

    • Have unwanted fat in areas like the abdomen, flanks, or thighs

    • Desire natural-looking volume enhancement

    • Are in good general health and don’t smoke

    • Have realistic expectations about results

    • Prefer minimally invasive alternatives to synthetic fillers or implants

Common Fat Transfer Applications

Fat transfer is versatile and can be performed in both aesthetic and reconstructive contexts. The most common treatment areas include:

Facial Applications:

  • Temporal region – fills hollow temples and smooths forehead transitions
  • Under-eye area – reduces hollowness and dark circles
  • Hollow cheeks – restores youthful mid-face volume
  • Mimic lines between the eyebrows (glabellar lines) – softens frown lines
  • Forehead area – smooths grooves and adds fullness for a youthful contour
  • Upper and lower lip augmentation – enhances lip volume and definition
  • Nasolabial folds & marionette lines – fills deep wrinkles between mouth and nose
  • Jawline & chin – for contouring and balance
  • Entire facial rejuvenation – as a natural alternative to dermal fillers

Body Applications:

  • Breast fat transfer – for modest breast enlargement, asymmetry correction, or implant refinement
  • Buttock enhancement (BBL) – adds volume and projection while contouring donor areas
  • Hip dips – fills indentations for a smoother curve
  • Chest area – to correct pectoral imbalances in men or post-mastectomy volume loss in women
  • Hand rejuvenation – restores volume and masks visible tendons or veins
  • Scars and contour deformities – fills post-liposuction or traumatic irregularities

How Is the Procedure Performed?

  • Done under local or general anesthesia, depending on the area and volume
  • Fat is harvested via gentle liposuction from a donor site
  • It’s then purified and injected precisely into the target area using microcannulas
  • The procedure time ranges from 1 to 3 hours depending on areas treated

Before Fat Transfer

  • A full evaluation of your goals, anatomy, and fat availability is done
  • Medical clearance and lab work may be required
  • Smoking and certain medications must be stopped in advance
  • A balanced diet and hydration help support recovery
  • Pre-procedure photos are taken for tracking progress

After Fat Transfer

  • Mild swelling, bruising, and tenderness are normal in donor and injection areas
  • You may be asked to avoid pressure on the treated site for 1–2 weeks
  • Compression garments may be worn for liposuction areas
  • Light walking is encouraged to promote healing
  • Most patients return to normal activities within 5–7 days, depending on the area

Healing Process After Fat Transfer

Week 1–2

  • Swelling and mild soreness in both donor and injection sites

  • Early results begin to show, but some fat is reabsorbed naturally

Week 3–6

  • Fat cells begin to stabilize

  • Volume becomes more consistent

  • Bruising subsides, and mobility fully returns

Month 2 and Beyond

  • Final results are visible by 3–6 months

  • Transferred fat that survives remains permanently

  • Skin quality often improves due to regenerative effects of fat

Treatment Summary

Number of Operations

One

Anesthesia

Local anesthesia

Back To Work

Immediately

Full Healing

7 days

Hospitalization

None

* For informational purposes only, be sure to consult your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

 

Frequently asked questions

Roughly 60–80% of transferred fat typically survives. The rest is absorbed within a few weeks. Once stabilized, the result is permanent.

Yes, but it depends on available donor fat. Even slim individuals often have sufficient fat in areas like the thighs or flanks.

Absolutely. During consultation, you’ll discuss your priorities and the specific zones to enhance based on your goals and anatomy.

In many cases, yes. Fat offers a natural, long-term alternative to dermal fillers and is ideal for patients wanting organic, subtle results.

Yes. Fat behaves like natural body fat—significant weight loss can reduce volume in grafted areas.

Most patients resume light activities within 5–7 days. Full recovery depends on treatment areas and volume transferred.

Yes. Fat grafting is widely used to correct facial or body asymmetry, including post-liposuction irregularities and contour defects.

Risks are low when performed by qualified professionals. As with any surgery, risks include infection, over-absorption, or fat lumps, which are rare and treatable.