Background: Fat grafting is now widely used in plastic surgery. Long-term graft retention can be unpredictable. Fat grafts must obtain oxygen via diffusion until neovascularization occurs, so oxygen delivery may be the overarching variable in graft retention. Methods: We studied the peer-reviewed literature to determine which aspects of a fat graft and the microenvironment surrounding a fat graft affect oxygen delivery and created 3 models relating distinct variables to oxygen delivery and graft retention. Results: Our models confirm that thin microribbons of fat maximize oxygen transport when injected into a large, compliant, well-vascularized recipient site. The “Microribbon Model” predicts that, in a typical human, fat injections larger ...
Background: The viable zone where adipocytes and/or adipose-derived stem cells survive is present at...
Aim: Unpredictable retention outcomes remain a significant issue in autologous fat grafting procedur...
Copyright © 2013 Dmitry Bulgin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Le transfert de tissu adipeux est une des révolutions de la chirurgie réparatrice des vingt dernière...
Background: Free fat grafting is popular, but it is still unclear how it works. Although focusing o...
Introduction: Adipose grafting has undergone significant changes over time. Many different technique...
Background:. Autologous fat is considered as an ideal material for soft-tissue augmentation in plast...
Background:. The fat grafting process includes the 4 phases of tissue harvesting, processing, recipi...
Autologous fat grafting is the movement of fat from one region of the body to another to fill soft t...
Background: With the advents of new processing techniques and new graft survival theories in fat gra...
BACKGROUND: Fat grafting is an adjuvant that may improve the quality of radiation-damaged tissue. Ho...
Background: Breast reconstruction with fat grafting has an unstable retention rate due to insufficie...
International audienceBackground: Autologous fat grafting is a widely used technique that gives natu...
A recent rise in the use of autologous fat transfer for soft tissue augmentation has paralleled the ...
Background: Autologous fat grafting has been a widely used technique; however, the role of adipose-d...
Background: The viable zone where adipocytes and/or adipose-derived stem cells survive is present at...
Aim: Unpredictable retention outcomes remain a significant issue in autologous fat grafting procedur...
Copyright © 2013 Dmitry Bulgin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Le transfert de tissu adipeux est une des révolutions de la chirurgie réparatrice des vingt dernière...
Background: Free fat grafting is popular, but it is still unclear how it works. Although focusing o...
Introduction: Adipose grafting has undergone significant changes over time. Many different technique...
Background:. Autologous fat is considered as an ideal material for soft-tissue augmentation in plast...
Background:. The fat grafting process includes the 4 phases of tissue harvesting, processing, recipi...
Autologous fat grafting is the movement of fat from one region of the body to another to fill soft t...
Background: With the advents of new processing techniques and new graft survival theories in fat gra...
BACKGROUND: Fat grafting is an adjuvant that may improve the quality of radiation-damaged tissue. Ho...
Background: Breast reconstruction with fat grafting has an unstable retention rate due to insufficie...
International audienceBackground: Autologous fat grafting is a widely used technique that gives natu...
A recent rise in the use of autologous fat transfer for soft tissue augmentation has paralleled the ...
Background: Autologous fat grafting has been a widely used technique; however, the role of adipose-d...
Background: The viable zone where adipocytes and/or adipose-derived stem cells survive is present at...
Aim: Unpredictable retention outcomes remain a significant issue in autologous fat grafting procedur...
Copyright © 2013 Dmitry Bulgin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...