After Autologous Fat Transfer to the face, it is not unusual to have firmness in the area of injection that may persist for several weeks. The trauma of the injection through a large-gauge needle may stimulate an inflammatory response, as well as the possibility of some bleeding into the tissues during and after the injections were performed. Gentle massage and elevation of the affected areas seems to help. When your doctor allows it, you may benefit from a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication, and possibly ultrasound treatments, to help diminish the swelling, hardness, and inflammation. Because of the excellent blood supply of the facial recipient area, fat necrosis is less likely, unless an overzealous amount of fat was injected into an area with inadequate circulation to allow re-vascularization of the graft. Even then, the non-viable fat is likely to liquify and eventually dissipate without long-term lumpiness.


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