Fat Grafting vs. Fat Injections

Michael Law, MD answers: Difference between Fat Grafting and Fat Injections?

Are Fat grafting and Fat injection in the lower eyelid the same thing?


Michael Law, MD
5 months ago

Structural fat grafting, is a process in which small amounts (less than 0.1 cc at a time) of fat are carefully microinjected in a series of discrete layers to gradually 'build' new soft tissue structure. As there is space between each microinjection, new blood vessels are able to grow into the grafted fat, allowing it to persist. If this process of blood vessel ingrowth (neovascularization) does not occur, then the injected tissue cannot truly be considered a 'graft' and is instead just another 'soft tissue filler' of limited duration.

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