Autologous fat transfer for periorbital rejuvenation: indications, technique, and complications
- PMID: 17451580
 - DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.2007.33116.x
 
Autologous fat transfer for periorbital rejuvenation: indications, technique, and complications
Abstract
Background: The periorbital region is one of the first facial regions to show signs of aging. Traditional surgical approaches consisted of lifting and excisional procedures including brow lifts and blepharoplasties. Suboptimal results, however, have led surgeons to reassess their approach to the periorbita to address volume loss.
Objective: In this article, we review the shortcomings of brow lifting and blepharoplasty procedures and discuss the volume loss that occurs with aging. We present our approach of rejuvenating the periorbital region through volume restoration using autologous fat transplantation.
Materials and methods: A review of fat transfer technique for the periorbital region is presented.
Results: Before and after photos are presented demonstrating periorbital rejuvenation.
Conclusion: Surgeons performing cosmetic surgery should reconsider their approach to the periorbital region and enhance their results through autologous fat transplantation.
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