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Facial volume restoration with the fat autograft muscle injection technique. Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.]. [Dermatol Surg] Journal article

 
TitleFacial volume restoration with the fat autograft muscle injection technique.
Author(s)Butterwick KJ, Lack EA 
InstitutionDermatology/Cosmetic Laser Associates of La Jolla, Inc., La Jolla, California, USA. info@dermassociates.com
SourceDermatol Surg 2003 Oct; 29(10):1019-26.
MeSHAdipose Tissue
Adult
Aged
Cosmetic Techniques
Face
Female
Humans
Injections, Intramuscular
Male
Middle Aged
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Skin Aging
Tissue and Organ Harvesting
AbstractBACKGROUND: Fat augmentation of the aging face has been a popular cosmetic procedure for decades. Many consider fat the ideal filler because it is natural, nonallergenic, and readily available. However, longevity and symmetry of the fat graft have been unpredictable. In addition, when large volumes are injected for panfacial correction, prolonged edema for months may result.
OBJECTIVE: Roger E. Amar has developed a new technique that is known as fat autograft muscle injection (F.A.M.I.) for fat augmentation. We present our experience in 100 patients who underwent this new method.
METHODS: One hundred patients underwent the F.A.M.I. procedure in which fat was injected within the muscles of facial expression. The fat was harvested in an atraumatic and sterile manner. Centrifuged fat was then injected with specific blunt-tipped cannulae for different muscle groups. The majority of patients underwent a partial- versus full-face procedure.
RESULTS: Patients were injected with volumes ranging from 3 to 63 cc of centrifuged fat in a single session. There were no complications, and downtime was 5 to 7 days. Patient satisfaction was high. Patients were followed postoperatively for 3 to 6 months.
CONCLUSIONS: Facial volume restoration with the F.A.M.I. technique is an artistic and systematic approach for facial volume restoration. It offers the potential for symmetric, long-term results.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID12974698
  
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