

Autologous Fat Injection in the Hands

Procedure Autologous Fat Injection in the Hands
Autologous fat injection in the hands is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that improves the appearance of the skin and reduces wrinkles and signs of aging. In this procedure, fat is taken from an area chosen by the doctor with the patient's consent, such as the abdomen or thigh, and injected into the hand to achieve a youthful and full appearance.
Hand Fat Injection Summary
Post-Injection Instructions
To reduce swelling and maintain fat:
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Elevating Hands: Keep hands elevated (above heart level) as much as possible for the first 3 days. -
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Manual Labor: Avoid heavy manual work, lifting heavy weights, or exposure to hot water for a week. -
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Compression: You may be asked to wear light compression gloves per doctor's instructions. -
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Weight: Maintain a stable weight to ensure the fat volume remains in the hands.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is it performed in a hospital?
No, it is done in the clinic.
How long does it take?
About 60 to 90 minutes (including harvesting and injection).
How many sessions do you need?
One session is enough, and can be repeated if more volume is desired later.
How long does it last?
The result is permanent, as the surviving fat cells become part of the hand tissue.


