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What are the hazards of autologous fat filling?
Autologous fat filling doctors are prone to these risks because of their poor skills and inadequate postoperative care.

1, postoperative hematoma

The blood vessels and nerves in the face are densely distributed. If the operator is not skilled in liposuction, it will cause certain damage to the skin and even lead to subcutaneous bleeding. In addition, when injecting fat, it may hurt the subcutaneous tissue of the face and may also damage small blood vessels. In addition, beauty lovers have blood coagulation mechanism disorder, so after autologous fat filling, it may cause bleeding, thus forming hematoma.

2, skin necrosis

If the action is too rough during liposuction, it will cause local skin necrosis and even induce a series of problems. In order to avoid this risk, we should choose a regular plastic surgery hospital. When skin necrosis occurs, you need to seek medical advice actively.

3, fat liquefaction

One-time injection of autologous fat is too much, or after fat injection, adipose tissue will condense together, making fat unable to survive, thus causing fat necrosis or liquefaction. In this case, it is necessary to choose a regular hospital for puncture, then pump out the liquid, or do negative pressure drainage, so as to avoid the side effects caused by autologous fat filling.

4. Fat exercise

If you don't do a good job of nursing after filling the body fat, if you squeeze the fat injection area too much, it may cause the risk of fat migration. Therefore, in addition to choosing a regular hospital for self-filling, we must do a good job of postoperative nursing according to the doctor's instructions.

5, the formation of lipoma

Lipoma is caused by subcutaneous injection of granular fat together, or adipocytes stimulate the proliferation of host cells. Although this kind of risk is rare, we must be cautious.

6, subcutaneous effusion

Autologous fat filling may cause subcutaneous hydrops, which is caused by poor venous return, often occurring in lower limbs, usually 10~20 days after operation. In this case, it is necessary to choose a regular hospital to suck out the effusion.

7, itchy skin

If the disinfection of autologous fat filling is not complete or the surgical site is exposed to bacteria, operating in an environment with bacteria may cause skin infection and inflammation, leading to itchy skin.

8, skin ecchymosis

Autologous fat filling must require skilled doctors. In the process of liposuction, large wounds will be formed locally, and too many tissue cavities will cause blood exudation and even skin ecchymosis.

9. Be infected

In general, autologous fat filling will not lead to rejection. However, local disinfection is not done well during the operation, which may cause infection. Infection during the operation itself can also cause postoperative infection.

However, these hazards of autologous fat filling can be effectively avoided. It is suggested that beauty seekers choose regular medical institutions and find experienced doctors for surgery.