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... more














3 posts
9 Feb 2009
Kungfugeisha, Did the problems with your fat graft get better?
2 posts
19 Jul 2009
I had fat injected into the nasal folds area down to the corner of my mouth. (This was a decision a surgeon made entirely on his own. I do not believe I needed it there, nor did I want it) over 3 years ago, but it is overfilled, hard, and has made my smile crooked due to an extra area of overfilling. Should this be hard? Can I get it removed? I have been told that it is there permanently, but it looks horrible, is puffy, way too full and I want it gone. I have asked 2 surgeons and they have both said it can't be taken out or is not recommended. Please advise. I am ready to take it out myself because I am sick of people thinking I am older.