Overview
Facial Fat Transfer, also known as fat grafting, is a natural and minimally invasive way to restore volume and rejuvenate the face. This procedure involves harvesting fat from another area of the body, purifying it, and injecting it into areas of the face that have lost volume due to aging or other factors. It is ideal for enhancing cheeks, smoothing wrinkles, and restoring youthful contours without synthetic fillers.

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Is Facial Fat Transfer Right for Me?
Facial Fat Transfer is a suitable treatment when:
You have lost facial volume due to aging or weight loss.
You want a natural alternative to synthetic fillers.
You have sufficient fat in donor areas for grafting.
You are in good health and have realistic expectations.
You desire long-lasting results with minimal risk of allergic reactions
About the Procedure
Facial fat transfer is performed under local or general anesthesia and typically lasts 1–2 hours.
Fat is harvested from areas like the abdomen, thighs, or flanks through liposuction. The fat is purified and carefully injected into targeted areas of the face to achieve desired results.
Mild swelling and bruising are common after the procedure, subsiding within 1–2 weeks. The results are long-lasting, with some fat naturally absorbed by the body over time.
Your Surgery Journey
About the Doctor
Dr.Tarek Bayazid is a highly experienced, board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon with over a decade of expertise in advanced aesthetic and reconstructive procedures. He earned his medical degree and completed his residency in Plastic Surgery at the University of Belgrade. Known for his meticulous approach and deep understanding of facial anatomy, Dr. Bayazid has become a respected educator and thought leader in the field.

Frequently Asked Questions
Results are long-lasting, with some fat permanently integrating into the treated areas.
Yes, additional sessions can be performed if needed to achieve desired results.
Risks include swelling, bruising, or uneven fat absorption, which a skilled surgeon can mitigate.
Common areas include cheeks, under-eye hollows, lips, and jawline.
Discomfort is minimal and well-managed with prescribed medication
