Progenitor-Enriched Adipose Tissue Transplantation as Rescue for Breast Implant Complications
Abstract
Breast enhancement with artificial implants is one of the most frequently performed cosmetic surgeries but is associated with various complications, such as capsular contracture, that lead to implant removal or replacement at a relatively high rate. For replacement, we used transplantation of progenitor-supplemented adipose tissue (cell-assisted lipotransfer; CAL) in 15 patients. The stromal vascular fraction containing adipose tissue progenitor...
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Title
Progenitor-Enriched Adipose Tissue Transplantation as Rescue for Breast Implant Complications
Published Date
Mar 1, 2010
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
169 - 175
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