Acne scars leave more than just horrible spots and memories; the scars can be recessed and make the skin look matted and unattractive, especially on the face. If you have these types of scars, either because of acne or chicken pox, there’s hope to renew the skin – through fat grafting.
First, the surgeon will look for a viable donor site to conduct liposuction. If you have an area of stubborn fat that you would like removed, consider asking your surgeon to conduct a dual procedure – for the price of one. This is one of the many advantages of fat grafting.
As suggested, the fat removed will then be injected into the affected or scarred area, which may be on the cheeks, forehead, chest or some other area of the body.
No anesthesia is used during the technique, however tumescent solutions are used to numb the area during liposuction. In addition, when performing the liposuction to remove fat for fillers, only small cannulas measuring the size of a ballpoint pen are used. The process is non-invasive and requires virtually no downtime.
The Advantages of Fat Grafting
The fat grafting provides a range of benefits including:
Other Facts About Fat Grafting
Some other common names for fat grafting include micro-lipo injection or scar therapy using fat transfer.
The method of treatment is versatile for other scars caused by chicken pox, burns and more.
After the filler, collagen production is boosted, to renew the skin.
The Bottom Line
Many people believe that they have to live with the aftermath of acne, and especially recessed scars. Now this doesn’t have to be the case when several treatment options like fat grafting are available to fill in the gaps, and make the skin look smooth and clear.