The article focuses on the authors' autologous fat grafting technique and its application in regenerative treatment of different scars and ulcers. Although easy to perform, this surgical approach requires some technical procedures and specific management to maximize its effectiveness which are highlighted in the article. In the authors' experience, autologous fat graft has proved to be an efficient and safe procedure to treat scars of different origin demonstrating the capability of lipostructure to achieve an architectural remodeling and loose connective regeneration.

Regenerative Approach to Scars, Ulcers and Related Problems with Fat Grafting / M. Klinger, A. Lisa, F. Klinger, S. Giannasi, A. Veronesi, B. Banzatti, V. Bandi, B. Catania, D. Forcellini, L. Maione, V. Vinci, F. Caviggioli. - In: CLINICS IN PLASTIC SURGERY. - ISSN 0094-1298. - 42:3(2015 Jul), pp. 345-352, viii.

Regenerative Approach to Scars, Ulcers and Related Problems with Fat Grafting

M. Klinger;A. Lisa;F. Klinger;S. Giannasi;B. Banzatti;V. Bandi;D. Forcellini;L. Maione;V. Vinci;F. Caviggioli
2015

Abstract

The article focuses on the authors' autologous fat grafting technique and its application in regenerative treatment of different scars and ulcers. Although easy to perform, this surgical approach requires some technical procedures and specific management to maximize its effectiveness which are highlighted in the article. In the authors' experience, autologous fat graft has proved to be an efficient and safe procedure to treat scars of different origin demonstrating the capability of lipostructure to achieve an architectural remodeling and loose connective regeneration.
angiographic needles; autologous fat graft; chronic ulcer; regenerative potential; scar treatment; adipose tissue; chronic disease; cicatrix; humans; needles; reconstructive surgical procedures; skin ulcer; tissue transplantation; tissue and organ harvesting; transplantation, autologous; regeneration
Settore MED/19 - Chirurgia Plastica
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