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Improving Facial Fat Graft Survival Using Stromal Vascular Fraction-Enriched Lipotransfer: A Prospective Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Study

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Author(s)
Maierdanjiang WufuerTae Hyun ChoiBakhtiyor NajmiddinovJunhyung KimJaehoon ChoiTaeyoung KimYongsoo ParkJi-Hoon KimHeejung JeonByung Jun Kim
Keimyung Author(s)
Kim, Jun HyungChoi, Jae Hoon
Department
Dept. of Plastic Surgery (성형외과학)
Journal Title
Plast Reconstr Surg
Issued Date
2024
Volume
153
Issue
4
Abstract
Background:
Although previous clinical studies have reported that cell-assisted lipotransfer increases the fat survival rate in facial fat transplants, most were case studies without quantitative evaluation. A multicenter randomized controlled study was performed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the stromal vascular fraction (SVF) in facial fat grafts.

Methods:
Twenty-three participants were enrolled for autologous fat transfer in the face, and assigned randomly to the experimental ( n = 11) or control ( n = 12) group. Fat survival was assessed using magnetic resonance imaging at 6 and 24 weeks postoperatively. Subjective evaluations were performed by the patients and surgeons. To address safety concerns, results of an SVF culture and the postoperative complications were recorded.

Results:
The overall fat survival rate was significantly higher in the experimental group than in the control group (6 weeks, 74.5% ± 9.99% versus 66.55% ± 13.77%, P < 0.025; 24 weeks, 71.27% ± 10.43% versus 61.98% ± 13.46%, P < 0.012). Specifically, graft survival in the forehead was 12.82% higher in the experimental group when compared with that in the control group at 6 weeks ( P < 0.023). Furthermore, graft survival in the forehead ( P < 0.021) and cheeks ( P < 0.035) was superior in the experimental group at 24 weeks. At 24 weeks, the aesthetic scores given by the surgeons were higher in the experimental group than in the control group ( P < 0.03); however, no significant intergroup differences were noted in the patient-evaluated scores. Neither bacterial growth from SVF cultures nor postoperative complications were noted.

Conclusion:
SVF enrichment for autologous fat grafting can be a safe and effective technique for increasing the fat retention rate.

Clinical question/level of evidence:
Therapeutic, II
Keimyung Author(s)(Kor)
김준형
최재훈
Publisher
School of Medicine (의과대학)
Type
Article
ISSN
1529-4242
Source
https://journals.lww.com/plasreconsurg/fulltext/2024/04000/improving_facial_fat_graft_survival_using_stromal.13.aspx
DOI
10.1097/PRS.0000000000010625
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/45597
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1. School of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Plastic Surgery (성형외과학)
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