How is it done?
Fat Transfer involves giving local anaesthesia to both the donor site (area from which fat is taken) and the recipient site (area to be treated). A blunt needle (cannula) attached to a syringe is inserted onto the donor site in a location which has a thick layer of fat such as the lower stomach, thigh or buttocks. Fat cells are drawn into the syringe and then purified. These fat cells are living cells. They are then carefully re-injected into the receiving area to build up a 3 D arrangement of fat cells. The process is repeated till the defect has been corrected. Since some amount of fat is always resorbed a repeat session or two may be needed to achieve stable correction.
Non Surgical Treatments
There are many useful procedures that are done in the doctor’s clinic Most do not require any preparation and are walk-in & walk-out procedures. These are hugely popular as they involve very little down time and can be had as so called lunch-time procedures. Of course they need a specific appointment. Some are described below.
- Filler Gel Injection
- Botulinum toxin (Botox) injection
- Sculptra injection procedure
- Microneedling
- Minor surgeries for scar/mole removals
- Radiofrequency procedures
- Sclerotherapy for veins
- Thread lifts