During consultations, I often encounter questions from patients (both women and men) about the most effective and safe methods of rejuvenating the face and neck areas. Currently, one of the most promising and innovative methods in aesthetic medicine is nanolipofilling.
This technique can be described as an advanced form of lipofilling, which uses purified fat from the patient to improve facial contours, eliminate wrinkles, and restore volume lost due to age-related changes.
Nanolipolifting involves three main stages: fat harvesting, preparation, and injection into the desired area.
1. Fat harvesting
The procedure begins with the removal of fat from specific areas of the body, usually from the abdomen or thighs, using minimally invasive liposuction. A small amount of fat (10 to 20 ml) is purified of impurities and made suitable for further use.
2. Preparation of the material
The purified fat is broken down into microdroplets, which ensures more even distribution and better integration with the surrounding tissues. This process prevents the formation of fat cysts and reduces the risk of fat necrosis (rejection of the transplant).
3. Fat injections
After preparation, the emulsified fat is injected into the desired areas of the face using thin cannulas, ensuring precision and minimal discomfort for the patient. Importantly, this fat can be used to rejuvenate even delicate areas such as the neck, décolleté, and around the eyes.
Nanolipolifting aims to improve the tone and texture of the patient's skin, reduce fine wrinkles, scars, and skin folds that are difficult (or undesirable in some cases) to remove with synthetic fillers.
Advantages of nanolipolifting as a modern facial rejuvenation technique
The use of purified and prepared patient fat ensures the most natural result, long-lasting effect, and no allergic reactions, which can occur with synthetic fillers.
During the procedure, the plastic surgeon consistently and effectively restores the desired facial volume, eliminating wrinkles and improving the contours of patients with age-related skin changes or scars.
Thanks to the careful preparation of the fat and its good integration with the surrounding tissues, the results can be maintained for a long time. Over time, the procedure can be supplemented with additional injections of the patient's own fat.
If the patient has been treated by a qualified plastic surgeon and no unforeseen circumstances arise during the operation, complications after nanolipolifting are extremely rare.
Bruising and swelling at the fat harvest and injection sites usually disappear within one to two weeks after the operation. Patients can usually resume their daily activities two to three days after surgery and return to their normal physical activity within a few weeks.
In summary, nanolipofilling is an effective and safe rejuvenation method that uses the patient's own processed fat to achieve natural and long-lasting results.
I recommend this method to anyone who wants to improve their appearance without the risk of rejection or allergic reactions. Thanks to technological advances in plastic surgery, nanolipofilling is becoming increasingly popular among patients seeking the most natural results without a long recovery period.
Plastic surgeon
Ukraine, Kyiv, Shchekavytska St., 9a
(Clinic "Nove Tilo")