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June 21,
2022
Received:
June 15,
2022
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- Stromal vascular fraction improves the durability of autologous fat temple augmentation—A split-face randomized study using ultrasound biomicroscopyJournal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic SurgeryVol. 75Issue 6
- PreviewAutologous lipotransfer aims to restore aging-associated volume loss, but with low predictability owing to 20–90% first-year loss of transferred fat. Enrichment by adipose-derived stem cells within the stromal vascular fraction (SVF) aims to improve volume retention through their differentiation potential and paracrine actions exerted by secreted trophic and angiogenic factors. Assessing studies lacked split-face designs, and used multitudes of enrichment ratios, preparation techniques and evaluation methods ending in contradictory reports regarding enrichment advantage.
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