Abstract

Autologous fat has the advantages of regeneration, rejuvenation, homology, and support. There are currently no reports indicating that injecting autologous fat enhances the fullness of the lower-lid pretarsal roll. In this retrospective, non-randomized study, the effects of injecting autologous fat to cosmetically enlarge the lower-lid pretarsal roll were evaluated by comparison of preoperative and postoperative photographs and patient satisfaction during the follow-up. First, fat tissues were manually sucked with a 20-ml syringe connected to a 2.5-mm three-hole liposuction cannula. The treated fat tissues were transferred to a 10-ml syringe and centrifuged at 2000rpm for 2min, and then the fibrous tissues were manually removed. Finally, autologous fat was injected using a 1-ml syringe linked to a sharp needle. Forty-seven patients who underwent surgery between 2018 and 2021 were retrospectively evaluated. Only three patients showed obvious asymmetry or uneven outlines after surgery and underwent a second fat injection. During recovery, bruising and minor contouring irregularities obviously improved after 1 or 2 weeks. Eight patients, who had severe bruising, were able to make a full recovery in more than 2 weeks. No patients experienced serious complications. All patients ultimately displayed pretarsal fullness in their lower eyelids and were satisfied with their outcomes. The effects of injecting autologous fat to cosmetically enlarge the lower-lid pretarsal roll are long-lasting, esthetic, and safe.

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