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Fat grafting has the following benefits:
To fill depressions
Defects after adipoaspiration
Post traumatic defects
Congenital depressions
To improve contour in breast augmentation or in other areas
(buttocks, calfs, lips)
To face (‘filling in’ wrinkles in nasolabial folds, peribucal area
etc.)
The technique could be performed isolated or in associations with other surgical procedures.
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The fat liposuctioned is achieved from the thighs (internal part) or from the internal part of the knees or abdomen with a small cannula and a syringe, through an incision of approx. 0.4-0.5cm. These small wounds are not closed and undergo spontaneous healing.
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All our work is carried out under the strictest clinical safety procedures. We have formal certification of approval from the Cambridgeshire Area Health Authority, as well as all necessary licenses, Environmental Health, Fire, Health and Safety approvals.
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Sometimes, it may be necessary to take the fat from the abdomen through an incision about 2 – 4cm, which is stitched afterwards. The stitches are removed after 5 – 7 days. Fat must undergo only minimal handling as it is very sensitive to trauma. The fat is then cleaned with a special solution.
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This web site has been prepared to give a basic understanding of the procedure before a consultation takes place, and to cover many of the questions frequently asked about this type of cosmetic surgery. Final decisions should not be made until an individual assessment has taken place with the surgeon.
There is no obligation on the part of the patient to undergo surgery by attending for consultation. If you have any further questions or would like to arrange a consultation please do not hesitate to .
43 Cambridge Road
Cambridge, SG8 5QD
(P) 01223 208 085
(F) 01223 208 251
(E) contact@cambridgeprivatehospital.co.uk
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Health Care Commission
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