Grafting

About the Treatment

Fat grafting (fat transfer) involves removing fat from one area of the body and injecting it into another area to enhance volume and contour. It helps with:

  • Improving volume in areas like face, breasts, or buttocks

  • Enhancing natural body contours

  • Reducing wrinkles and hollow areas

  • Using your own fat for safe, natural results

  • Providing long-lasting improvement with proper care

Care Before Procedure

  • Maintain a stable body weight before treatment
  • Avoid smoking and alcohol for better healing
  • Drink plenty of water and eat nutritious food
  • Inform your doctor about current medications
  • Stop blood-thinning medicines if advised
  • Arrange rest and recovery support
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Risks and Complications

  • Temporary swelling, bruising, or pain

  • Partial absorption of transferred fat

  • Mild scarring at donor and injection sites

  • Risk of infection (rare)

  • Uneven fat distribution in some cases

  • Results may take a few months to stabilize

Recovery After Surgery

  • Wear compression garments on donor areas

  • Avoid pressure on treated areas for a few weeks

  • Follow all post-care instructions carefully

  • Swelling and bruising reduce gradually

  • Resume normal activities as advised by the doctor

  • Maintain results with a healthy lifestyle