The face sinks downward after fat filling
The face sinks downward after fat filling. Nowadays, many girls, including some men, have relatively high requirements for their faces, and their faces are sunken. The condition not only makes you look older, but also gives people a sense of lack of energy, so many people choose to have facial fillers. Here is a sharing about how the face sags after fat fillers. Facial sagging after fat filling 1
Facial sagging after full-face fat filling is generally caused by excessive fat filling. At this time, the face can be properly massaged to speed up fat absorption, which can improve symptom. Of course, don’t be overly nervous after lipofilling. Care must be taken carefully according to the doctor’s requirements to avoid some bad symptoms.
Do not do strenuous activities in the short term to ensure sufficient rest time to avoid affecting the survival rate of fat. If general nursing work is done well, the probability of risks will be relatively lower.
The face sags after fat filling
When the face sags after fat filling, you can first perform thermage repair, using instruments to do thermage on the face. During Ji treatment, it can effectively remove various wrinkles on the face, improve skin texture, and alleviate the problem of loose and sagging skin.
Secondly, micro-Latin facial lifting can be performed. After absorbable protein threads are buried under the skin, it can stimulate collagen proliferation and rearrange muscle tissue, which can increase the elasticity of the skin and improve the skin. Problems such as sagging and sagging. When undergoing restorative treatment, you should choose a regular hospital or a qualified beauty institution to reduce the risks of treatment. Face sags after fat filling 2
Under normal circumstances, filling with autologous fat will not cause sagging.
Why?
First of all, fat is not fluid, so there is no need to worry about sagging due to fluidity.
Why do you say that?
Take autologous fat filling for the face as an example.
After autologous fat is filled into the face, due to the obstruction of facial skin fibers, the "new fat" will be fixed in the filled area. At the same time, in order to survive, the "new fat" needs to establish blood supply, and blood vessels will slowly grow to surround the fat and provide it with blood supply.
To use an analogy: fat is like a newly transplanted sapling, and fiber is like the scaffold that fixes the sapling. The process of establishing blood vessels is like the process of the sapling taking root. With the scaffold, it is fixed and then rooted into the soil. The fat will stay firmly in the filled area.
Secondly, if the doctors in regular hospitals are technically qualified, there will be no fat displacement after surgery.
As we all know, transplanted fat and inherent fat in the body are both "strictly controlled" by the human body and cannot "go wherever you want". As long as the doctor can fill the sunken areas of the face with autologous fat according to the specific layer and location of the subcutaneous tissue, there will be no sagging.
Someone asked: I had fat filled in my forehead, apple muscles and other parts, and my upper eyelids and cheeks became "swollen" after a few days. What happened?
The essence of this phenomenon is not that the transplanted fat moves downward, but that the inflammatory edema fluid at the transplant site flows downward.
Finally, the phenomenon of facial sagging has nothing to do with the amount of fat filled.
Why do you say that?
Because subcutaneous tissue is mainly composed of fat cells, fibrous compartments and blood vessels, and fat cells exist in the fibrous compartment in the form of fat lobules, and each fat cell is surrounded by capillaries.
The transplanted fat is taken from the patient’s own body. The surviving fat will have the same properties as the own facial fat. The own fat is fixed and will not cause facial sagging.
Why do some beauty seekers experience sagging after fat filling?
There are two possible reasons:
1. The doctor filled the fat in the wrong location and at the wrong level.
Solution: Go throughout the hospital to find skilled doctors to perform lipofilling.
2. The face was severely saggy before filling.
Solution: It is recommended to do a facial lift first. Face sags after fat filling 3
How long can autologous fat glue fill the face last, and how long can the effect of fat filling last?
The fat cells after fat filling must go through three stages to achieve stability, survival and permanent maintenance.
1. During the fat filling process, do not apply too much to a certain part. Accumulation must be multi-layered, multi-point, and injected in a small amount, because the survival of fat cells is integrated with the contact with surrounding living tissues. The newly injected fat cells have a wider contact area with surrounding living tissue.
and surrounding living tissues. bonding.
The more opportunities there are to grow and obtain nutrients, which is conducive to the survival of new fat cells.
2. The newly injected cells are like cut flower branches and appear to be viable. , but it no longer has a foundation, so after it is injected into a new environment, it needs to take root in this environment, which requires active soil and the ability to support the survival of new cells. ACME-TEA's "Fat Beauty" includes egf repair factor, which can intelligently capture and target the damage point. More accurately delivered to newly transplanted fat cells.
3. The most important stage of fat filling is. The stage where cells acquire activated energy proteins, fat cells. Energy consumption and nutrient consumption are required every moment. If capillaries cannot be generated in time to provide energy for every cell
Then cells may engulf each other over a larger area. Injection Larger adipose tissue usually engulfs each other, and the dead fat cells will clump and calcify, and hard lumps and nodules can be felt. ACME-TEA, the special nutrition for oral fat filling, is indispensable.
It can activate deep repair factors in different wound tissues at different levels, exerting intensive repair effect for deep repair. Provide precise regenerative nutrition for each new transplanted cell, because each fat cell creates a good living environment. (How long can autologous fat glue fill the face last, and what are the sequelae of autologous fat facial filling)
What are the sequelae of autologous fat facial filling, and does the liposuction site determine the survival rate of the fat?
This is not necessarily the case. The fat cells in different parts of the body are not the same. The metabolism of fat cells in different parts is different and the blood supply is also different. Therefore, the best choice of donor site has not yet been determined. Most operators will choose the inner thigh as the ideal source of fat based on conditions.
The main reasons are:
1. There is less fiber in the fat here and it is a relatively avascular zone.
2. The fat cells here are dense and the number of complete fat cells that can be obtained.
2. Will the transplanted fat disappear as the body consumes it? Do I need a second filling?
With the improvement of surgical methods and technologies, such as PRP autologous serum stem cells, the survival rate of fat has been greatly improved. Currently, the fat survival rate after one operation is around 50%. Depending on the fullness of your face, whether you need secondary plastic surgery or not, most small area transplant surgeries no longer require secondary filling.
3. If you want to be plump for a long time, you need to inject more fat?
This statement is wrong. Injecting too much fat at one time will cause the injected fat to not receive sufficient blood oxygen supply, resulting in the formation of induration, calcification, etc., which will cause the fat to be unable to heal. survival or affect fat survival rate.
Another point is that if you fill it too much, it will become the failed "birthday boy's forehead" that you have seen.
Therefore, autologous fat filling sometimes needs to be done in stages. If the area to be filled is too sunken, remember not to inject too much fat at one time. Generally, 1-2 fillings can achieve a lasting plumping effect.
4. Will the face look bigger after lipofilling?
Not only will the face not become bigger after lipofilling, but it will also look smaller. This is because after using fat to fill the depressions or flat areas, the face will become smaller. The contour becomes fuller and three-dimensional
It not only modifies the face shape but also makes the skin plump, delicate and elastic, so it will appear smaller and more refined visually. Moreover, fat filling only modifies the imperfect contour lines. It is more rounded and will not cause fat accumulation.
5. Will recovery be faster if you apply heat compress after surgery?
Unlike other plastic surgery operations, fat transplantation does not need to be performed. Hot compress or ice compress. Hot compress promotes fat metabolism. Fat cells are large but very fragile. Do not apply heat or ice because local vasoconstriction is not conducive to fat survival.
6. Liposuction. Will the area be uneven?
This has a lot to do with the doctor's skills. Since the transplanted fat itself is granular, there may be unevenness after transplantation, but these are temporary. Subcutaneous fat will remodel and improve in about three months.
Theoretically, fat filling is highly safe and has no rejection reactions. Many clinical cases have also proven that it can also replenish the insufficient volume of soft tissue and make the skin softer. The texture can be improved to achieve facial rejuvenation.
However, the prerequisite is that you need to find a doctor with rich experience. Otherwise, the same surgery will produce different results.