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Standardized Anatomic and Regenerative Facial Fat Grafting: Objective Photometric Evaluation From 1-19 Months After Injectable Tissue Replacement and Regeneration (ITR2).

Steven R CohenJordan WessonSierra WillensTaylor NadeauChloe HillmanMarek DobkeTunc Tiryaki
Published in: Aesthetic surgery journal (2021)
Preliminary evidence shows a dynamic change in facial volume, with an initial decrease in facial volume followed by a rebound effect that demonstrated improvement of facial volume regardless of patient weight change or amount of fat injected 19 months after treatment. Volume improvement occurred to a greater extent in patients under 55 years old, whereas in patients older than 55 volume gradually decreased. To our knowledge, this study represents the first time that progressive improvement in facial volume has been shown 19 months after treatment with a new standardized technique of fat grafting.
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