A safe, natural way to add volume, without synthetics
A fat transfer typically occurs during another surgical procedure, such as a facelift. Fat is harvested via gentle liposuction from another area of the body with excess fatty tissue, which for most patients is usually the thighs, buttocks, and abdomen. Next, the fat is purified. To do this, the fat is inserted into a centrifuge that filters out oil, blood, and other unwanted matter, isolating the fat.
Then the fat is then sterilized and ready to be transferred. Your surgeon will use a syringe to inject exact quantities of fat in specific areas. While this process may appear simple, facial fat transfers are only performed by a handful of doctors because if done incorrectly, the transplanted fat cells die. Only the most skilled surgeons can do it right.












