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What's the harm with autologous fat facial filling surgery?
Autologous fat facial filling is an effective method to improve facial depression.

Autologous fat facial filling is mainly through extracting fat from waist, abdomen, buttocks and legs, centrifuging and purifying, and injecting it into the face for filling, so as to achieve the purpose of filling facial depressions.

The possible risks of autologous fat facial filling are:

Autologous fat filling has a certain absorption rate, and it is not 100% survival. If it is absorbed after operation, it may take 2-3 operations to achieve satisfactory results.

Autologous fat filling the face may have the risk of fat nodules, infection and necrosis;

Autologous fat facial filling may be uneven after operation due to the problem of absorption rate.

Risk doesn't mean it will happen. Choosing regular hospitals and professional doctors for surgery can basically reduce the above risks to a minimum or even zero.