Journal time: What are the keys to fat grafting?

Posted on September 29, 2015

woman-casual-happyI just got my Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal, with PRS Global Open, “Best Papers of 2015.”  The geek I am, I love it! The first article was written by a favorite doctor of mine, Dr. Khouri.  The title isn’t flashy (as in most scientific papers), “Diffusion and Perfusion: The Keys to Fat Grafting.”  Khouri is a mentor of mine, and a leader in the field of fat transfer.  His studies give science to our quest of how to improve fat transfer and the survival and predictability of fat.

Why did they write it?  They talk about how fat grafting has unpredictable long term effects. Fat is a living substance, so it must get oxygen to live.  At first it receives the oxygen through diffusion, and then with new blood vessel formation.

Study:

They created three models using different variables of oxygen delivery and graft survival.

What did they find?

Good scientific data. It supports using certain cannulas to harvest the fat, which are the ideal fat globule size.  It shows injecting the fat diffusely in microribbons is the best technique.  And it reaffirms not to overfill the area.  In fat grafting more is not better.