AirSculpt - Orlando

AirSculpt - Orlando

4.4 rating from 26 reviews
Practice Information
10920 Moss Park Rd., Ste. 230, Orlando, Florida

About the Practice

Medical DirectorSarah Cazorla, MD

Doctors & Other Staff Members

Sarah Cazorla, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
5.0
Fernando Ovalle Jr., MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
4.9

151 Before & After Photos

26 AirSculpt - Orlando Reviews

Eclectic210402
AirSculpt+18 hours post-opJuly 23, 2025
I Had an Amazing Experience!
Rational203590
Hip AugmentationMay 30, 2025
Friendly and Professional Service
Thrifty713058
Mommy Makeover10 months post-opApril 21, 2025
Highly Recommend
Considerate121277
Liposuction1 month post-opDecember 11, 2024
Best Surgeon in Orlando!
Diligent743009
Tummy Tuck3 months post-opMay 22, 2024
Amazing but 2 Too Many Follow Ups
Caring131097
Tummy Tuck10 days post-opApril 18, 2024
Awake Reverse Tummy Tuck!!
Busybee2317
Nipple Surgery4 days post-opApril 8, 2024
Exceptional - I highly recommend Dr. Ovalle and his staff
Persistent877102
Chin Liposuction19 hours post-opJanuary 6, 2024
Made me feel great about myself
Easygoing237779
Breast Augmentation3 months post-opAugust 9, 2023
The doctor goes above and beyond - my results were as I had hoped
Intellectual237138
Breast Lift with Implants2 months post-opJune 14, 2023
Office review - gave me so much support and consultations to make sure that I felt comfortable

43 Answers

A Hello and thank you for your question! Fat graft "take" or survival is something that is not an exact science. Typically, anywhere between 50-75% (average about 2/3) of fat cells transferred from one site to another will stick around permanently or "take". This is because, as a living cell, the fat cells are waiting on your body to "grow in" new small blood vessels and "feed" those cells oxygen. Those that don't get enough oxygen/nutrients will "melt away" and be resorbed by your body. Sometimes they can turn into scar tissue/fatty oils cysts as well. Typically this process happens over the first few weeks after the transfer, so that is the most important healing time period. Things that can affect fat graft take/survival include patient factors such as overall good health (medical conditions like diabetes, autoimmune conditions, etc can impair healing), smoking status (nicotine reduces small vessel blood flow and can increase the risk of infection, wound healing issues). Prolonged direct pressure also reduces localized blood flow to an area, so this is why many advise to avoid sitting on the fat grafted areas the first few weeks. Technique factors such as how much fat is grafted in one session can also influence fat graft take - i.e. if too much fat is grafted at once, the tissues will be too "tight" and less of the fat cells will survive as they compete with each other for the available oxygen and nutrients. To answer your specific question, intercourse itself would not cause fat cell death, but it is typically recommend to avoid strenuous physical activities for the first several weeks after surgery to improve your healing. Thank you and good luck on your journey!
Answered by Dr. OvalleAugust 19, 2025

Opening Hours

Monday9:00am - 5:00pmTuesday9:00am - 5:00pmWednesday9:00am - 5:00pmThursday9:00am - 5:00pmFriday9:00am - 5:00pmSaturday9:00am - 5:00pmSundayClosed