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What are the advantages and disadvantages of autologous fat filling?
Autologous fat filling is a common plastic surgery, which improves the appearance by transplanting fat from other parts of the body to the parts that need filling. Advantages and disadvantages of autologous fat filling are as follows:

Advantages:

Derived from autologous fat, no rejection and allergic reaction. Because the transplanted fat comes from itself, there will be no rejection and allergic reaction, and the safety is high.

The surgical effect is natural and lasting. The effect of autologous fat filling is very natural, leaving no scars. Once the transplanted fat survives, the effect is lasting.

Can improve many physical defects. Autologous fat filling can not only be used to improve facial contour, but also be used for breast enhancement, hip augmentation and other parts to achieve multiple improvements of the body.

Minimal surgical trauma and quick recovery. Autologous fat filling surgery has relatively little trauma and rapid recovery after operation, and generally does not affect normal work and life.

Disadvantages:

The fat survival rate is unstable. The survival rate of transplanted fat varies from person to person, and sometimes it may take several operations to achieve the best effect.

You may need to extract a lot of fat. Because autologous fat filling needs to extract fat from other parts of the body, if there are many parts to be filled, it may be necessary to extract a lot of fat, which will cause certain damage to the fat donor.

Postoperative nursing requirements are higher. Nursing care after autologous fat filling surgery is very important. Take medicine on time, make regular follow-up visits, and pay attention to eating and living habits to avoid affecting the surgical effect.

There may be complications and risks. Although autologous fat filling surgery is relatively safe, there are still some complications and risks, such as infection, bleeding, fat embolism and so on.

The advantages and disadvantages of autologous fat filling surgery vary from person to person, depending on personal needs and physical condition. If you are interested in autologous fat filling surgery, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor or plastic surgeon to learn more about the information and risks of the surgery. At the same time, regular medical institutions and experienced doctors should be selected for the operation to ensure the safety and effect of the operation.