Cell-assisted lipotransfer

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Abstract

Adipose tissue is believed to constitute an ideal source of uncultured stromal stem cells. By optimizing the harvesting, storage, and transplantation of adipose tissue, long-lasting results can be obtained. Cell-assisted lipotransfer (CAL) is a novel approach to autologous fat transplantation in which adipose-derived stem cells are attached to the aspirated fat. The authors describe the cell processing methods, delivery systems, and clinical applications of CAL. © 2010 The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Inc.

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Sterodimas, A., De Faria, J., Nicaretta, B., Papadopoulos, O., Papalambros, E., & Illouz, Y. G. (2010). Cell-assisted lipotransfer. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 30(1), 78–81. https://doi.org/10.1177/1090820X10362730

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