The Brazilian Buttocks results in a natural look and since your own body fat is used, there is little chance of rejection. The most common donor spots are the abdomen, flanks, the outer legs and the upper and outer buttocks. Planting fat cells from those areas will cause your rear end to have a more lifted and curvaceous look.
Breast Augmentation
Women now have a more natural choice when it comes to breast augmentation: implants utilizing their own fat. The fat transfer method does not carry the same complications related to saline and silicone gel implants (implant shifting, rippling and capsular contracture). This method is also a wonderful solution for women with asymmetrical breasts, helping to correct unbalanced features. The result: breasts that look and feel natural.
Facial Volumization
A youthful face is marked by a characteristic plumpness. The aging process leads to deflation of the facial plumpness, causing the skin to sink and sag – resulting in the hollowness that is associated with appearing older. Volume restoration is a way of rejuvenating and achieving that youthful appearance. Volumizing your face with your own fat is not only the more natural route to take but more cost-effective as well. It's a subtle, natural touch up that'll be turning heads wherever you go.
Hands Volumization
It's a common saying that hands give away one's age. Luckily, with Hands Volumization's fat transfer, veiny, wrinkly, aged hands can now be transformed to appear plumper, smoother and more youthful.
Fat Transfer with Stem Cell Boosters
The survival of transferred fat can be enhanced by combining it with stem cell boosters - the "buffy coat" of the patient's blood. The buffy coat contains platelets, growth factors, CD34+ cells, cytokines and adhesion molecules. Together they act in concert to call on the stem cells to come to the area that needs them. This cutting edge technology was initially developed 20 years ago for heart surgery to aid with the wound healing and blood loss. Its benefits are now being applied towards healing injuries as well as reversing or stalling the aging process.
The process involves taking a small amount of blood from the patient's arm. The blood is then placed in a centrifuge. The centrifuge spins for 15 minutes and separates the "buffy coat" from the rest of the blood components. The "buffy coat" is taken and mixed with the harvested fat, then injected into the treatment area. Once in the body, the stem cell boosters work by releasing homing signals that call on the stem cells to come to where the stem cell boosters are injected. In the case of a fat transfer, these stem cells help in the healing process and in the increased effectiveness of the transplanted fat.