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Title Outpatient regenerative medicine : fat injection and PRP as minor office-based procedures / editor: Mario Goisis
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]

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Contents Intro; Foreword; Foreword; Contents; Part I: General Aspects; 1: Introduction; 2: Fat Harvesting; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Influence of the Size of Fat Particle; 2.3 Diameters of Cannulas and Port Sizes and Their Influence on Fat and Stem-Cell Viability; 2.4 A Newly-Patented Micro-Cannula; 2.5 The Effect of Negative Pressure Upon Fat and Stem-Cell Viability; References; 3: Fat Harvesting Step by Step; 3.1 Microfat Preparation: Harvesting in the Hip-Pelvis Area; 3.2 Low-Pressure Microfat Aspiration: Materials and Methods; 3.3 Preparation of the Klein Solution
3.3.1 The Low-Pressure Lipoaspiration Technique3.4 Complications; 4: Processing Harvested Fat; 4.1 Reasons Behind the Processing of Harvested Fat; 4.2 Fat-Processing Procedures; 4.2.1 Telfa-Rolling Fat Processing; 4.2.2 Puregraft Fat Processing; 4.3 Considerations Regarding Fat-Processing Procedures; References; 5: Processing Microfat Step by Step; 5.1 Materials and Methods; 5.2 The Procedure Step by Step; 6: Injection Techniques; 6.1 Flow Rate and Fat Viability; 6.2 Viscosity; 6.3 Cannulas or Needles for Injection; 6.4 Where to Inject
6.4.1 Diameter of the Cannula Used for Injection6.4.2 Vascularisation of the Recipient Site; 6.4.3 How Much to Inject; References; 7: Injection of Fat Step by Step; 7.1 Materials; 7.2 Complications and Management; 8: The Chain and the Fat Killers; 8.1 The Large Dimensions of the Fat Particle; 8.2 Negative Pressure; 8.3 Lipid; 8.4 Extravasated Blood Cells; 8.5 Free Haemoglobin; 8.6 Bacteria; 8.7 Local Anaesthesia; 8.8 Irregular Distribution of Water; 8.9 Shear Stress; 8.10 High Speed During Injection; 8.11 Size of the Ports of the Harvesting Cannula
8.12 Sharp Needle Used to Inject the Fat8.13 Injecting Fat Too Close to the Surface; 8.14 Injecting Fat with Cannulas with a Large Diameter; 8.15 Injecing Fat in Areas with Reduced Vascularization; 8.16 Injection of an Over-Large Bolus of Fat; References; 9: Comparison of Different Techniques of Fat Grafting; 9.1 The Integrity of Adipocytes; 9.1.1 Methods; 9.1.2 Results; 9.1.2.1 Harvesting; 9.1.2.2 Processing; 9.1.2.3 Injection; 9.2 Removal of Contaminants and Water; 9.2.1 Methods; 9.2.2 Results
9.3 To Avoid Direct Contact between the Fat and Air and Reduce the Risk of Contamination9.4 Preservation of the Highest Number of Viable Adipose Stem-Cells (ASCs); 9.5 Obtaining a Good Level of Efficiency; 9.5.1 Harvesting; 9.5.2 Processing; 9.5.3 Injection; 9.5.4 Efficiency; References; 10: Fat and Stem-Cells; 10.1 The Role of Stem-Cells; 10.1.1 The Whitening Effect of Adipose-Derived Stem-Cells; 10.1.2 The Hair-Growth-Promote Effects of ADSC; 10.2 Sources of Stem-Cells; 10.2.1 Stem-Cells and Local Anaesthesia; 10.2.1.1 Stem-Cells and Drugs
Summary This book is unique in focusing expressly on regenerative medicine in the aesthetic field. With the aid of more than 400 color pictures, it provides step-by-step descriptions of procedures that can be performed easily in the private practice. The number of people pursuing anti-aging and cosmetic procedures in order to achieve a youthful, healthy, or simply improved aspect is continually increasing. At the same time the available techniques and materials have undergone rapid innovation in terms of both safety and quality. The practitioner no longer looks just at the correction or camouflage of an unwanted feature but rather also aims to address the aging process itself. Regenerative medicine appears to provide a unique and unlimited opportunity in this context. Autologous fat grafting, adipose-derived stem cells, and autologous platelet-rich plasma represent just some of the attractive options that can be used for volume restoration and facial rejuvenation
Notes On-line resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 10, 2019)
Subject Surgery, Plastic -- Practice
Regenerative medicine.
Ambulatory medical care.
Adipose tissues -- Transplantation.
Adipose Tissue -- transplantation
Injections, Subcutaneous -- methods
Regenerative Medicine -- methods
Ambulatory Care
Platelet-Rich Plasma
Regenerative Medicine
MEDICAL -- Surgery -- General.
Adipose tissues -- Transplantation
Ambulatory medical care
Dermatology
Regenerative medicine
Form Electronic book
Author Goisis, Mario (Maxillo-facial and aesthetic surgeon), editor.
ISBN 9783319448947
3319448943