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Dr. M. Fatih Sönmez

Mimar Sinan Mah.Alparslan Bulvarı Park Apt. A Blok K:1 D:2, Samsun, Turkey


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In 2009, began his professional studies in otolaryngology at The University of Dokuz Eylul and received his specialization in 2014. He completed his compulsory service at Igdir State Hospital. During that period, between June and July 2015, he was an observer doctor on facial plastic surgery at Lewisham & Greenwich Hospital in London. Currently, he provides services in his own private clinic

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NRW Health Point

Stadttor 1, Düsseldorf, Germany

What is Facial fat transfer (grafting)?

Facial Fat Transfer (Grafting)

What is Facial fat transfer (grafting)?

Facial fat transfer is a natural procedure using your own fat to restore facial volume, smooth wrinkles, and rejuvenate your appearance.

Fat transfer to the face, also known as fat grafting or fat injection to the face, is a cosmetic procedure that enhances facial fullness, smooths wrinkles, and restores a youthful appearance. This technique involves transferring fat from other parts of the patient's body – commonly the abdomen, thighs, or buttocks – to the face. The fat is first extracted using liposuction, then purified and prepared for injection into specific areas of the face. The primary aim is to add volume to areas such as the cheeks, under the eyes, or around the mouth, which often lose volume due to aging.

The benefits of fat transfer to the face are multifaceted. It is a natural alternative to synthetic fillers, using the patient's own body fat, which reduces the risk of allergic reactions and ensures biocompatibility. The procedure results in a more natural look and feel, and the results can be long-lasting, sometimes even permanent, unlike temporary filler injections. The dual benefit of removing unwanted fat from other body areas while enhancing facial features makes this a popular choice for those seeking a youthful and balanced aesthetic. However, it's important to note that some of the transferred fat may not survive the transfer process, so the results can vary, and sometimes additional treatments may be necessary to achieve the desired outcome. The recovery time is generally minimal, but as with any medical procedure, there are risks and potential side effects, such as swelling, bruising, and asymmetry.

What is Plastic Surgery?

Plastic surgery covers the reconstruction and reshaping of various structures on the body, the elimination of serious tissue losses and all kinds of aesthetic procedures. Cosmetic and aesthetic surgery are the most well-known parts of plastic surgery. In plastic surgery, there is a common misunderstanding that the word plastic means artificial. Rather the word comes from the ancient Greek word “plastikos” means molding or forming. Reconstructive plastic surgery is a treatment used to heal dysfunctional body parts. It is used primarily to restore function, although it can also change the individual's appearance. Cosmetic plastic surgery procedures, techniques and principles are entirely focused on improving the patient's appearance. Improving aesthetic appeal, symmetry and proportion are key goals.

Treatment In Australia

Health tourism in Australia refers to the practice of traveling to Australia for medical treatment, procedures or rehabilitation. This can include elective surgeries, dental work, cosmetic treatments, and alternative therapies.

Australia has a well-developed healthcare system and is known for its high-quality medical services, advanced technology and experienced medical professionals. The country is home to several world-renowned hospitals, clinics and medical centers, which offer a wide range of medical treatments and procedures.

There are several reasons why people choose to travel to Australia for medical treatment. The country has a reputation for providing high-quality medical services at a relatively lower cost compared to other developed countries. Additionally, many people travel to Australia for medical treatment because of the country's reputation for being safe, stable and welcoming to foreigners.

The most popular medical treatments sought by international patients in Australia include orthopedic and spinal surgeries, cancer treatments, and cosmetic procedures such as facelifts, breast augmentation and liposuction.

Health tourism in Australia is growing rapidly, with the country attracting an increasing number of international patients each year. The Australian government and healthcare industry are working together to promote the country as a destination for medical tourism, and to ensure that international patients receive the best possible care while they are in the country.