Fat Transfer (Grafting)

A person’s own fat may be used to improve the appearance of the body by moving it from a donor site (usually the thighs, hips or abdomen) to the place that has lost volume due to ageing, trauma, surgery, birth defects or after pregnancies and weight change. 

This procedure can help to treat the following issues:

  • Anti-Ageing
  • Cosmetic Enhancement
  • Dermal Fillers
  • Jaw Remodelling
  • Liposuction
  • Rejuvenation
  • Tear Troughs
  • Volume Loss
  • Weak Chin
The transplanted fat cells (autologous fat grafting) result in a permanent increase in volume for the recipient sites.   Exciting new advances with micro and mille fat help fat cell survival and reduce recipient site inflammation. A patient can expect a quick recovery and long-lasting volume improvement and may also benefit from adipose derived stem cell and stromal vascular rejuvenation. 
 
The fat is placed into the recipient site using small cannulas. Since some of the fat that is transferred does not maintain its full volume over time, your surgeon may inject more than is needed to achieve the desired result. Over a few weeks, the amount of transferred fat will decrease by about 20%. Sometimes more fat may need to be transferred to maintain the desired results. Fat transfer procedures are done using a local anaesthetic and with light sedation.
 
We do not do brazilian butt lifts or fat transfer to the breasts.


Cosmetic surgery, like any other surgical procedure, carries potential risks and complications. It’s important that patients understand these risks and complications before committing to any cosmetic surgery.
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