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What should I do if there is a lump filled with autologous fat in the lacrimal groove?
Autologous fat fills the lacrimal passage and a lump appears, which is caused by fatty sclerosis. The reason may be that the blood supply of the filled fat is poor and the survival rate is low, or it may be related to the experience and technology of the operator. If there is too much fat transplanted in one site, the body's bearing capacity is limited, which may lead to necrosis, atrophy and formation of nodules.