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General Category => Aesthetics => Topic started by: Lestat on June 18, 2017, 06:00:40 AM
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Unfortunately implants will erode your bone over time.
I think fat transfer is the better option. (See b&a picture attached).
What do you guys think?
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Great pictures.
I'm not an expert, but my experience is that fat does not stay.
It's a long strange story... But a doctor drilled my upper nose very narrow last summer.
Then he replaces the structure he took out with fat.
The fat is gone now and nose feels like skin and bones and much weaker than before.
But I guess there are different areas where the fat can stay better.
How long after are these pictures taken at?
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Maybe because your fat grafts didn't "survive".
The survival of the fat will depend upon surgeons skills and will be the result of how the fat was harvested, how it was purified, and how and where it was injected.
When done successfully, the injected fat grows a new blood supply and begins to receive the nourishment it needs to survive from your body. When this happens, results can and often are permanent. However there can be a percentage of fat that does not take and this is why touch-ups are sometimes necessary.
The after photos were taken 18 months post op.
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Looks very good.
Good to hear that there are such good results.
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Looks very good.
Good to hear that there are such good results.
It was done by Coleman, the number one expert when it comes to fat transfers.
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He has a mmmm "mixed" reputation online.
Saw this result earlier and was impressed as well.
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He has a mmmm "mixed" reputation online.
Yes that's true but Coleman is the inventor and pioneer of modern fat grafting!
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Yes that is established. I saw this result a while ago and was very impressed. I want to meet him actually.
And while I take online reviews etc with a grain of salt , I did go :-X after researching . I am trying to find some of his patients who had under eye work done.
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And while I take online reviews etc with a grain of salt , I did go :-X after researching . I am trying to find some of his patients who had under eye work done.
Earl mentioned in one of his recent posts, that blindness is a real risk. I dont know what to think about this.
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Unfortunately implants will erode your bone over time.
I think fat transfer is the better option. (See b&a picture attached).
What do you guys think?
The photos are deceptive. My guess is they are deliberately deceptive.
The lighting has changed.
That said, fat grafting in the hands of someone with a lot of experience doing facial fat grafting does work. Some results can be astonishing -- and permanent. If done right, 60 to 75% of the original fat will survive.
So the trick is to slightly "over inject" on the first pass. Wait for the shrinkage. Then consider a 2nd pass after maybe 8 to 16 months.
Oh... and this is one of those areas of surgery where (for lack of a more precise word) the "artistic" ability of the surgeon.
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I have been in a room full of women that had fat transferred into their cheeks, think Twilight Zone "The Eye of the Beholder"....
I like that this surgeon was ultra conservative in the amount of fat he placed there but still, fat is a poor medium to substitute bone structure.
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I think the results look good.
But, I really hate that the lighting is almost never the same in before and afters. Lighting and angles change images so freaking much.
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looks great what's his website:
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Infraorbital rim implants are still superior, more authentic and probably cheaper too
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I've had fat multiple times and it doesn't really last. Try temporary fillers.
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I've had fat multiple times and it doesn't really last. Try temporary fillers.
Where have you had it? Under eye? Maybe because only a little percentage of the transplanted fat has survived.
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Where have you had it? Under eye? Maybe because only a little percentage of the transplanted fat has survived.
I had fat all over my face from under eye, jawline, chin, brow....you get the picture. The under area twice on both eyes and 3 times on one side.
I'm not saying it all goes but it can take a few rounds or more and there could be risks with that.
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I wasn't aware that facial implants still always eroded bone. I thought that was very rare. If true, its a shame, I was planning on getting cheek, chin, and jaw implants.
its not that common. I know a lady who had a silicone implant placed in her chin (supposedly the most active site for erosion) 14 years ago. She recently had bimax and it was taken out. There was no erosion. Shes now unhappy with how it looks (not in line with new jaw) but thats another story.
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Im scared of long term fat hardening or oil cyst
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Im scared of long term fat hardening or oil cyst
how common is it?
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how common is it?
It is very rare when it is done by an experienced surgeon.
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Im scared of long term fat hardening or oil cyst
Lol come on Earl you had a Modified Lefort 3 - Nothing scares you!
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how common is it?
honestly im not sure
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I wanted to bump this thread and give a link to Coleman before and after pictures:
https://www.colemanlipostructure.com/fat-grafting-photo-gallery/lower-eyelids-and-cheeks/
Looks very impressive, even if the lighting is not the same.