I am thinking about the same procedure because fillers don't seem to stick around the eyes for me. I have two shadows and they only got worse after fillers. But I'm really scared to go to the wrong doctor. Fat transfers are a real art form. The fat has to be removed from the right areas because only a specific type if fat will stick and last if injected.
Some women have horrible results and need to find someone to get fat removed from the whole face which can cost a fortune again. Over three times as much than getting the actual transfers,so be careful.
If anyone found one of those great doctors who can obviously do some miracles without a face lift, let me know.
But I'm really scared to go to the wrong doctor.
Then go to the right surgeon ! (Sorry, I know, much easier said than actually achieved ! )
You are right, fat grafting certainly does appear to be an art form. As I mentioned above, one can avoid the "over done" situation by planning on "under doing it" or doing it "conservatively" the first time - - then planning on a second pass during a later procedure.
At that point, the surgeon should be able to better assess how you, the individual, reacts to a given volume and what fraction of the initial grafting is re-absorbed and what fraction is fully integrated into your face.
On the other hand, maybe the best surgeons may not need to plan it that way.