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  3. Is Facial Fat Grafting Dangerous? Everything You Should Know Before Deciding

Is Facial Fat Grafting Dangerous? Everything You Should Know Before Deciding

DDr. Piyapol Pattanakru, MDon March 13, 20264 min read
Is Facial Fat Grafting Dangerous? Everything You Should Know Before Deciding

Facial fat grafting (fat transfer to the face) has become a highly popular cosmetic procedure for people who want to restore a naturally youthful appearance. It is especially popular among women aged 30–45 and 40+ who start to experience deep facial lines, sunken cheeks, or those who have previously had filler injections.

This article summarizes the topic in a Q&A format to clearly answer the question: “Is facial fat grafting dangerous?” and what you should consider before making a decision.

Q1 : Is Facial Fat Grafting Dangerous?

Answer

     In general, facial fat grafting is considered a relatively safe procedure when performed by an experienced doctor using proper techniques in a certified medical facility.

 

Since the procedure uses your own fat (Autologous Fat), there is no risk of allergic reactions to foreign substances like with some synthetic fillers.

However, as with any medical procedure, some risks may occur, such as:

 - Swelling or bruising

 - Infection (rare if proper sterile techniques are used)

 - Some of the transferred fat not surviving

 - Uneven skin surface if injected into the wrong layer

The most important factor is the doctor’s technique and experience.

 

Q2: What Are the Serious Complications?

Answer
     Although very rare, serious complications may occur if the fat is injected incorrectly, such as

       - Fat embolism (fat blocking a blood vessel)

       - Blood vessel blockage near the eyes, which in extremely rare cases could affect vision

This is why choosing a clinic with hospital-level standards, a sterile operating room, and safe injection techniques is extremely important.

 

Q3: How Is Fat Grafting Different from Fillers in Terms of Safety?

Answer

There are several key differences between facial fat grafting and fillers.

- Material used:
Fat grafting uses your own body fat, while fillers use synthetic substances.

- Risk of allergic reaction:
With fat grafting, the risk of allergy is almost nonexistent because the fat comes from your own body. Fillers, on the other hand, may cause allergic reactions, depending on the type of filler used.

- Longevity of results:
Fat grafting generally provides long-lasting results, while fillers typically last around 6 - 18 months before needing additional injections.

- Risk of vascular blockage:
The risk is very low in fat grafting when proper techniques are used, while fillers can potentially cause vascular blockage if injected incorrectly.

For individuals who have previously received multiple filler injections and want longer - lasting, more natural results, facial fat grafting may be a more suitable option.

 

Q4: Who Is Not Suitable for Facial Fat Grafting?

Answer
     Some individuals may not be ideal candidates, including:

       - People with uncontrolled chronic diseases such as severe diabetes

       - People with blood clotting disorders

       - Individuals with very low body fat

       - People with unrealistic expectations about results

A consultation and evaluation by a qualified doctor is therefore essential before undergoing the procedure.

 

Q5: Is Facial Fat Grafting Painful and How Long Is the Recovery?

Answer

     - The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia or mild sedation

     - Swelling may last about 5 - 14 days

     - The transferred fat begins to settle within 1 - 3 months

     - Final results become clearer in 3 - 6 months

Clinics that use advanced fat purification techniques can improve fat survival and reduce swelling.

 

Q6: How Can You Ensure the Procedure Is as Safe as Possible?

Answer

     To maximize safety, you should:

       - Choose a doctor specialized in facial fat grafting

       - Verify that the clinic meets medical standards

       - Ensure the procedure uses safe injection techniques

       - Avoid clinics that offer unusually cheap prices

       - Have a detailed facial structure analysis before treatment

Conclusion: Is Facial Fat Grafting Dangerous?

     Facial fat grafting is not inherently dangerous when performed under proper medical standards and by experienced doctors.

However, risks increase significantly if

       - The procedure is performed by non-medical practitioners

       - Incorrect injection techniques are used

       - The procedure takes place in non-certified facilities

For those who want natural-looking, long-lasting results, choosing an experienced medical team is the most important factor in achieving safe and satisfying outcomes.

 

source : Pmed Clinic

**Translated and compiled by ArokaGO Content Team

D
Dr. Piyapol Pattanakru, MD

PMed Clinic

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  • Q1 : Is Facial Fat Grafting Dangerous?
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  • In general, facial fat grafting is considered a relatively safe procedure when performed by an experienced doctor using proper techniques in a certified medical facility.
  • The most important factor is the doctor's technique and experience.
  • Q2: What Are the Serious Complications?
  • Q3: How Is Fat Grafting Different from Fillers in Terms of Safety?
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  • Q4: Who Is Not Suitable for Facial Fat Grafting?
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  • Q6: How Can You Ensure the Procedure Is as Safe as Possible?
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PMed Clinic

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