Fat Grafting into Younger Recipients Improves Volume Retention in an Animal Model
Volume: 143, Issue: 4, Pages: 1067 - 1075
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
Background: Soft-tissue deficits associated with various craniofacial anomalies can be addressed by fat grafting, although outcomes remain unpredictable. Furthermore, consensus does not exist for timing of these procedures. Whereas some advocate approaching soft-tissue reconstruction after the underlying skeletal foundation has been corrected, other studies have suggested that earlier grafting may exploit a younger recipient niche that is more...
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Title
Fat Grafting into Younger Recipients Improves Volume Retention in an Animal Model
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
143
Issue
4
Pages
1067 - 1075
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