Precise PRP fat grafting that divides the facial tissue into three layersmaximizes graft survival and restores natural volume for a youthful, dimensional look!
*Individual results may vary. Side effects such as bleeding, infection, and inflammation may occur after cosmetic surgery. Please consult your doctor.
This procedure divides the facial tissue into three layers subcutaneous fat, muscle, and bone-fascial layers, then grafts fat cells with great precision. SISUN Plastic Surgery's micro-fat grafting is performed according to facial anatomy and the movement of facial muscles, so even after treatment, expressions remain natural and the high graft take allows semi-permanent facial volume to be maintained.
Mar 5, 2020
5 weeks laterApr 13, 2020
Severe nasolabial folds and mouth wrinkles were present.
The nasolabial folds and mouth wrinkles improved significantly, overall skin elasticity increased, and forehead volume also improved.
Oct 16, 2017
6 months laterApr 12, 2018
The face lacked overall volume, giving a sharp-looking impression.
By restoring volume across the facial contour with fat grafting, the prominent cheekbones and long chin were also softened naturally.
Jul 23, 2019
1 week laterJul 30, 2019
The patient felt the face looked flat overall and wanted a fuller, more dimensional facial contour.
Fat was grafted throughout the forehead, front cheekbones, and chin tip to create more facial dimension. Since this was only one week after surgery, some swelling was still present, and a second fat grafting session would likely help the result settle even more effectively.
Feb 3, 2019
7 weeks laterMar 23, 2019
The patient had a relatively long facial shape, and the brow bone and cheekbones were prominent, creating a strong impression.
After fat grafting, the facial contour became rounder overall. Especially in profile, the brow bone and cheekbone lines became much softer.
Feb 1, 2018
2 months laterApr 6, 2018
The face lacked overall volume, making the cheekbones stand out and giving a sharper impression.
As the cheeks became fuller, the previously prominent cheekbone line also improved naturally.
Mar 25, 2020
6 weeks laterMay 8, 2020
Due to aging, skin elasticity had decreased and there were many fine wrinkles.
Fat grafting improved skin elasticity and reduced fine wrinkles, and the added facial volume created a younger-looking appearance.
Nov 1, 2017
2 years laterNov 5, 2019
The skin was lax without elasticity, and the forehead appeared hollow.
Even after two years, the graft has taken well and the result is being maintained effectively. The forehead volume remains well preserved, the skin looks firmer and lifted, and the facial shape appears slimmer.
Jul 26, 2019
1 week laterAug 3, 2019
The patient felt the face looked flat overall and wanted a change that was natural yet more dimensional.
Fat was evenly grafted to the forehead, temples, front cheekbones, and chin tip to create a more dimensional facial shape.
Feb 23, 2019
2 months laterApr 20, 2019
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1 week laterFeb 22, 2019
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1 year laterMar 3, 2020
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2 months laterMay 4, 2020
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2 months laterOct 20, 2018
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3 months laterJun 19, 2019
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1 month laterOct 1, 2019
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6 weeks laterJun 16, 2020
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3 months laterJan 22, 2020
Recovery varies by individual, but because a micro-cannula is used during fat injection, there is less swelling and bruising compared with general fat grafting, so daily life is usually not significantly affected.
Even for patients who appear slim and may not seem to have much fat available, fat can be harvested from various areas such as the abdomen, thighs, and hips, allowing a sufficient amount to be obtained without difficulty.
When fat cells are grafted into all three tissue layers the subcutaneous fat layer, muscle layer, and bone-fascial layer, the cells survive longer than when injected only into the subcutaneous layer. In addition, mixing autologous plasma (PRP) with purified fat improves graft survival, and when combined with a second procedure, the results can be maintained semi-permanently.