Expansion Vibration Lipofilling: A New Technique in Large-Volume Fat Transplantation

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Daniel Del Vecchio, Simeon Wall

Abstract

Despite rapid growth, gluteal fat transplantation is an operation in search of science and a teachable technique. Long operating times, tedious syringe transfers, inability to shape the recipient site, and the risk of fat embolism all headline as impediments to clinical adoption of the procedure. Expansion vibration lipofilling is a syringe-free surgical strategy that is a logical extension of Separation, Aspiration, and Fat Equalization (SAFELipo). In expansion vibration lipofilling, there is simultaneous disruption of recipient-site connective tissue, internal expansion using exploded-tip cannulas, and backfilling of these spaces with roller pump-propelled fat. Two thousand four hundred nineteen consecutive cases of expansion vibration lipofilling fat transplantation to the buttocks were reviewed. Average follow-up was 12 months. The technique of expansion vibration lipofilling is dependent on the use of larger caliber cannulas attached to a roller pump and to an oscillatory power-assisted liposuction device, which is less labor-intensive, potentially allowing for better knowledge of cannula-tip location at all times during the procedure. Operating times averaged 1 hour 40 minutes. The average volume of fat inserted was 1003 ...Continue Reading

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Aug 14, 2018·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery·Daniel A Del VecchioRod J Rohrich
Feb 5, 2019·Aesthetic Surgery Journal·Marwan H AbboudNicolas M Abboud
Jun 16, 2019·Aesthetic Surgery Journal·Roger K Khouri, Daniel Calva-Cerqueira
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