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Autologer Fetttransfer

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Mittels autologem Fetttransfer ist es möglich, subkutan gelegene Volumendefekte aufzufüllen. Das Verfahren wird überwiegend bei der altersbedingten Lipoatrophie eingesetzt. Weitere Indikationen sind eingezogene Narben, Lipodystrophien und die Sclerodermia circumscripta en coup de sabre. Die Injektion des mittels Liposuktion gewonnenen Fettes kann unmittelbar nach der Aufbereitung erfolgen; das Material kann aber auch bei minus 28°C über 2 Jahre gelagert werden. Zur Erzielung eines weitgehend dauerhaften Ergebnisses sind mehrere Injektionen in etwa vierteljährlichem Abstand nötig. Die weltweit angewandte Methode ist sehr wirksam und relativ risikoarm.

Abstract

Autologous fat grafting is a standard method for soft tissue augmentation. The method is commonly used for volume restoration of the ageing face. Furthermore, atrophic scars, lipodystrophy and scleroderma en coup de sabre can be treated. Following liposuction, the harvested fat can be reinjected immediately or stored at minus 28°C for at least 2 years. In most cases, several injections at 3 to 4 months intervals are needed for good long-term effects. The procedure is used world-wide with good results and a minimum of side effects.

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Schmeller, W., Meier-Vollrath, I. Autologer Fetttransfer. Hautarzt 54, 1185–1189 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-003-0621-3

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