articlePlastic & Reconstructive SurgeryJun 19, 2013Closed access

Nanofat Grafting

Erasmus Hospital

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Abstract

Background

The indications for fat grafting are increasing steadily. In microfat grafting, thin injection cannulas are used. The authors describe their experience of fat injection with even thinner injection needles up to 27 gauge. The fat used for this purpose is processed into "nanofat." Clinical applications are described. Preliminary results of a study, set up to determine the cellular contents of nanofat, are presented.

Methods

Nanofat grafting was performed in 67 cases to correct superficial rhytides, scars, and dark lower eyelids. Three clinical cases are described. In the research study, three fat samples were analyzed. The first sample was a classic lipoaspirate (macrofat). The second sample was microfat, harvested with a multiport small-hole cannula. The third was microfat processed into nanofat. Processing consisted of emulsification and filtering of the lipoaspirate. Fat samples were analyzed for adipocyte viability. Cells from the stromal vascular fraction and the CD34+ subfraction were quantified. The stem cell quality was investigated by culturing the cells in standard and adipogenic media.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Stromal vascular fraction
  • Adipose tissue
  • Scars
  • Grafting
  • Stem cell
  • CD34
  • Cannula
  • Transplantation
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