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Can lumps after autologous fat transplantation be repaired?

The hard lumps that appear after autologous fat transplantation can be repaired. The main reason why this happens is that too much fat is injected into one area during transplantation and filling. The fat cannot survive and the dead fat cannot be absorbed. Hard lump.

Early-stage hard lumps can be aspirated with a sharp suction needle, but this may cause new unevenness. Advanced hard lumps cannot be aspirated out and can only be removed surgically. For the cases where lumps appear after autologous fat transplantation, Victoria's Secret 6-degree repair technology is very effective. It uses unique dissolving wave technology to ablate excess fat without affecting normal work and life, and can be done as you go.