Juvederm vs Fat Transfer

Farbod Esmailian, MD answers: Juvederm or Fat transfer for mild nasolabial folds?

To fill in mild nasolabial folds, what will work better; look and feel more natural; last longer; and have less possible complications: Juvederm or a Fat transfer from another part of my body?


Farbod Esmailian, MD
4 months ago

Both are good for filling in the nasolabial folds.  Fat transfer is a bit more involved and has a bit longer recovery time.  Some percentage of the fat becomes permanent but some goes way.  Juvederm or other HA fillers are not permanent and will go away about 6-9 months time.

Fat can become permanent but requires several injections over time to get the result to stay and become permanent.

Make sure you see a board certified plastic surgeon for your plastic surgery needs, even if it is injections.

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A: Which is best between fillers and fat transfer?

Harold J. Kaplan, MD
4 months ago

Most physicians will agree that fat transfers may offer a much longer result and prove to be quite cost effective in the long run. However, fat transfers requires another invasive procedure in order to harvest the fat with technique being crucial. Even with the most advanced techniques and instruments, there is a higher percentage of unpredictability with fat transfers than with the use of hyaluronic acid fillers such as Juvederm, Restylane, etc.  

Being able to reach for a cosmetic dermal filler product and have a minimally invasive procedure with immediate results seems to be the best option for nasolabial folds. There will be far less swelling and recovery with dermal fillers vs. fat transfers. Make certain you discuss all of your options with your physician as only you and your practitioner will be able to decide which is the best treatment plan.

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