Clinical and ultrasonographic evaluation of breast lipofilling after expander extrusion. Case report
R. Bogdan,
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Alina Helgiu,
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Anca Maria Cîmpean
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et al.
Medicine and Pharmacy Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 8, 2025
Breast
cancer
treatment
often
involves
mastectomy
and
adjuvant
therapies
such
as
radiotherapy,
which
can
lead
to
complications
in
reconstructive
procedures.
Tissue
expanders
are
commonly
used
for
immediate
breast
reconstruction
post-mastectomy,
but
radiation
therapy
increases
the
risk
of
like
expander
extrusion.
Lipofilling
has
emerged
a
promising
technique
address
tissue
damage
improve
outcomes.
This
case
illustrates
utility
ultrasonography
measuring
fat
thickness
before
after
lipofilling
procedure
calculating
resorption
rate
managing
complex
post-radiation
complications.
We
report
38-year-old
patient
born
raised
Romania
with
history
right
cancer,
who
initially
underwent
followed
by
subpectoral
expander.
The
subsequently
received
led
extrusion
chronic
pain
skin
redness.
Due
significant
surrounding
chest
wall,
was
employed
approach
enhance
quality
support
regeneration.
Fat
grafting
performed
multiple
sessions,
ultrasonographic
evaluations
conducted
each
session
monitor
volumetric
changes
reconstructed
breast.
Following
lipofilling,
experienced
marked
improvements
texture
volume,
no
recurrence
Later
that
year
we
DIEP
flap.
demonstrates
efficacy
graft
strategy
patients
experience
from
post-radiation.
Lipofilling,
combination
thorough
imaging
assessments,
significantly
outcomes
following
radiotherapy.
Language: Английский
Innovative use of autologous fat grafting and regenerative therapies in the surgical management of dermatological scarring disorders: a systematic review of functional and aesthetic outcomes
Karla Enith Guamán Cevallos,
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Elizabeth Arellano Pacheco,
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Arcenio Galindo
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et al.
International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(2), P. 797 - 804
Published: Jan. 30, 2025
A
systematic
strategy
was
adopted
to
evaluate
efficacy
of
autologous
fat
grafting
and
regenerative
therapies
such
as
platelet-rich
plasma
(PRP)
or
stromal
vascular
fraction
(SVF)
for
the
management
dermatological
scarring
disorders.
In
methodology,
selected
databases
are
PubMed,
Scopus,
Web
Science
Cochrane
Library
so
total
25
studies
were
involving
2,130
patients
with
hypertrophic,
keloid,
atrophic
scars.
We
conducted
meta-analysis
revealed
35%
improvement
in
scar
pliability
a
40%
enhancement
aesthetic
appearance
assessed
by
validated
scales.
functional
outcomes
relief
from
pain
itching
improved
68%
patient
satisfaction
scores
increased
significantly
minor
complications
transient
edema
localized
infection
reported
8%
cases.
Regenerative
potential
amplified
PRP
SVF
show
ability
promote
dermal
remodeling,
angiogenesis
tissue
repair.
results,
fat-based
demonstrated
better
results
when
compared
traditional
treatments
our
highlight
more
extensive,
superior
randomized
controlled
needed
validate
effectiveness
improve
procedures.
illustrated
how
regeneration
techniques
can
scarring.
Language: Английский
The Role of Autologous Fat Grafting in the Treatment of Atrophic Post-Acne Scars: A Narrative Review
Abeer Attia Tawfik,
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Mahmoud A. Rageh
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Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 4, 2025
Numerous
techniques
have
been
tried
to
treat
acne
scarring.
Given
its
filling
properties
and
the
presence
of
adipose
tissue-derived
stem
cells,
autologous
fat
has
for
treating
scars
in
multiple
studies,
either
alone
or
combined
with
other
treatment
approaches.
This
review
focuses
on
grafting
different
forms,
including
nanofat
stromal
vascular
fraction,
as
an
efficient
safe
modality
scars.
PubMed,
Embase,
Cochrane
Library
databases
were
used
search
relevant
studies
published
from
January
2017
December
2022.
We
a
combination
following
keywords:
“acne
scar,”
scars,”
“autologous
transplantation,”
grafting,”
“fat
“stromal
fraction,”
“SVF,”
“nanofat.”
Twelve
found
utilizing
methods
such
lasers
platelet-rich
plasma
atrophic
post-acne
Most
showed
that
effectively
treated
satisfying
results.
Language: Английский
A Meta-analytic Review of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Fat Grafting: Enhancing Clinical Outcomes
Indian Journal of Surgery,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 25, 2025
Language: Английский
Regenerative Medicine in Plastic Surgery: The Role of Stem Cells and Bioprinting
Regenesis repair rehabilitation.,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Nanofat and lipofilling for cutaneous fibrosis in scleroderma: Current evidence and future directions
Journal of Scleroderma and Related Disorders,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 15, 2025
Systemic
sclerosis
is
a
rare
autoimmune
disease
characterized
by
progressive
fibrosis,
microvascular
dysfunction,
and
chronic
inflammation,
leading
to
significant
functional
aesthetic
impairments,
particularly
in
the
face
hands.
Current
therapeutic
strategies
are
limited
their
ability
reverse
established
skin
prompting
interest
regenerative
approaches
such
as
autologous
fat
grafting.
Lipofilling
nanofat
techniques,
originally
developed
for
volume
restoration
rejuvenation,
have
demonstrated
promising
outcomes
improving
texture,
elasticity,
vascularization
through
mechanisms
involving
adipose-derived
stem
cells
stromal
vascular
fraction.
This
editorial
reviews
available
randomized
controlled
trials
evaluating
lipofilling
treatment
of
cutaneous
manifestations
systemic
sclerosis.
A
literature
search
identified
four
meeting
inclusion
criteria,
primarily
focused
on
facial
grafting
with
or
without
platelet-rich
plasma
corticosteroid-resistant
patients.
Although
subjective
improvements
quality
were
reported,
methodological
variability,
small
sample
sizes,
non-standardized
techniques
limit
generalizability
findings.
Given
minimally
invasive
nature
grafting,
it
represents
potentially
valuable
adjunct
However,
further
research,
including
multicenter
registries
standardized
protocols,
essential
better
define
its
clinical
utility
optimize
this
complex
disease.
Language: Английский