Background: Autologous fat graft is often employed to treat body contour defects. There is currently increased interest in the regenerative properties of fat grafting. Objectives: The authors evaluated the histological changes of fat grafting in a blinded randomized controlled trial of staged fat grafting-abdominoplasty. Methods: Ten women between 24 and 55 years of age with a body mass index <30 kg/m2 and previous cesarean scar were submitted to fat grafting followed by staged abdominoplasty. The C-section scar served as a landmark for standardization of fat grafting site and control. One side of the abdomen was fat grafted and the other was left intact (control). At the time of abdominoplasty, 4 months later, a full-thickness skin sample from each hemi abdomen (fat-grafted area and control) was collected and sent to histological analysis. Results: All of the fat-grafted samples showed extracellular lipids and signs of fat graft viability, whereas no such changes occurred in the control group. There were no statistically significant differences in fat-grafted vs control samples regarding skin inflammatory infiltrate (P = 0.582), dermis thickness (P = 0.973), vascular density (P = 0.326), and amount of elastic fibers (P = 1). Conclusions: The histological evaluation of women’s abdominoplasty surgical site skin after 4 months of fat grafting showed signs of fat graft in 100% of the grafted sides but no change in skin inflammatory infiltrate, dermis thickness, vascularity density, or elastic fiber quantity.
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Maricevich, J. P. B. R., Lima, M. F. M. B., Maricevich, A. C., Maricevich, M. A. B. R., Silva, L. F. J., Takano, D. M., … Ferraz, Á. A. B. (2021). Histological evaluation of the skin after fat grafting: A blinded, randomized, controlled clinical study. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 40(6), NP388–NP393. https://doi.org/10.1093/ASJ/SJZ327
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