"I lost facial tissue from a staph infection. There is an indentation. Would fat infections make this less noticeable?"
|
|
Fat Injections Huntington Beach, California August Accetta, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. |
|
|
Fat Injections New City, New York Ran Rubinstein, M.D. |
|
|
Fat Injections Tampa, Florida Joseph Castellano, M.D. |
|
|
Fat Injections Elk Grove Village, Illinois Robert Kagan, MD |
|
|
Fat Injections Lansdale, Pennsylvania Thomas Young, MD |

For years, cosmetic and plastic surgeons have used fat transfers from one part of the body to enhance another part of the body. If a patient wanted plumper lips or more volume in their cheeks, they could easily move some fat from their thighs or buttocks and see a whole new transformation of their face.
But what about the more sensitive areas of the body, like the genitals? As more women undergo cosmetic procedures like vaginal rejuvenation, and men partake in penile implant lengthening, a less common form of genital enhancement is being highlighted: Fat Transplants.
A fat transplant is an ideal solution for patients who wish to thicken up areas of the genitals that they feel are not ?plump? enough. Whether the enhancement is being applied to the face or genitals, there are always three basic steps that are done to harvest donor tissue for the transfer of autologous fat.
There are differences in the fat that is used for the face versus fat that is used for genital enhancement. During fat cleansing for facial purposes, saline is added to the mix, whereas it is not for genital fat. The reason that surgeons do not use saline for genital enhancement is so they are able to have the purest form of the fat for injection.
Patients who undergo genital enhancements will be sedated under general anesthesia through an IV.
In the areas that will receive liposuction to harvest fat, doctors also administer a local anesthetic.
Prior to injection of the lipo-fat, you will receive injections of lidocaine into the genitals to numb the area.
Men are especially sensitive about their genitals, so the idea of inflicting pain to that area is not very appealing. One of the great things about penile fat injections is that it is commonly noted for the lack of excessive pain that follows the operation.
Your surgeon will make two small incisions into the penis and, using very tiny cannulae, will slowly inject the fat. An assistant must stretch the penis with one hand, while holding on to the base with the other hand. This is done to prevent fat from being dispersed in the wrong areas, as well as ensure that it spreads out evenly over the organ.
Once the incisions are closed, the penis is kept elevated for 24 hours to decrease excess swelling.
Surgical enhancement for the vagina is not exactly a new development in the world of plastic surgery, but it is quickly becoming one of the most popular. While the majority of women undergo vaginal restoration in order to tighten or reshape their vaginas, others may choose to have fat injections.
Just like with penile injections, vaginal injections tend to cause only minor pain and bruising.
Once the operation is complete, you will be given anti-inflammatory medicine through your IV. Patients are usually allowed to leave the surgical center on the same day as the procedure.
Cold and hot compresses are advised for the first few days, and most doctors will allow you to return to normal, light duties the very next day.
As for sexual intercourse: many recipients who have fat injections are able to have sex within 4 days of their procedure.
Discuss with your doctor any concerns you might have about going forward with a genital enhancement. For most people, cosmetic surgery of any kind is a big step, not only for cost but because the finished product can be life changing.
Learn all the options that are available, talk to trusted family and friends, and remember that ultimately you are the only one who can make the decision.
By LocateADoc.com Medical Staff Writers
Our writers strive to present an objective, upfront and open view of the medical procedures you're interested in. We present you with both the good and bad, and work to represent both doctors' and patients' points of view. Our articles contain facts and statistics obtained from medical associations, medical and surgical journals, and through doctor and patient interviews.
Dissatisfied with our Health Articles? Have a health article suggestion?
Tell us how we can improve.