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Techniques in Facial Fat Grafting

According to the author, autologous fat transplantation is an ideal technique to correct facial atrophy, providing a stable and potentially long lasting alternative to “off the shelf” fillers. Structural augmentation with fat involves multilayer blunt fat infiltration designed around concepts of vol...

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Published in:Aesthetic surgery journal 2008-11, Vol.28 (6), p.681-687
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