Innovation through nature
Fat injections, also known as lipofilling, use the patient’s own adipose tissue, making this method a natural and biocompatible choice. This eliminates the risk of allergic reactions and offers a safer, longer-lasting option for patients seeking to improve their appearance naturally.
Incorporation into fabrics: an undeniable advantage
Unlike synthetic products such as hyaluronic acid, fat integrates harmoniously into the tissues, without swelling or distortion. It doesn’t alter the natural appearance of the face; on the contrary, it enhances it by adding volume where it’s needed, avoiding the puffy or swollen effect often associated with synthetic products.
Regenerating and improving skin quality: beyond aesthetics
Fat injections not only correct aesthetic imperfections, they also have a significant impact on skin quality. Enriched with stem cells and growth factors, the adipose tissue used for injections stimulates the skin’s natural regeneration process. This 21st-century aesthetic medicine technique therefore offers a dual benefit: visible rejuvenation and visibly improved skin.
A future without hyaluronic acid injections?
Hyaluronic acid has been a mainstay of aesthetic medicine for decades, but its limitations are becoming increasingly apparent in the face of the rise of natural techniques. Indeed, the results obtained with hyaluronic acid can be inharmonious, often resulting in a swollen, unnatural face. What’s more, due to its synthetic nature, it can swell over time and does not integrate well with tissues.
In conclusion, the fat injection technique is undeniably the method of the 21st century in aesthetic medicine, thanks to its natural character, its harmonious integration with tissues and its beneficial role in skin regeneration. The advantages of this method are an invitation to rethink our approach to aesthetics, and to favour sustainable, biocompatible solutions.
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