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Nanofat transfer explained Nanofat contains a rich concentration of stem cells known for promoting tissue regeneration and skin rejuvenation. Nanofat transfer is a minimally invasive procedure that involves transferring fat from one part of the body to another, specifically targeting areas needing rejuvenation. Unlike traditional fat grafting, nanofat undergoes a special processing method, transforming it into a rich concentrate of stem cells and growth factors—vital components for skin renewal.

The process begins with a simple fat extraction. Surgeons typically harvest the fat from areas with some to spare, such as the abdomen, thighs, or hips. This is performed under local anesthesia, ensuring a painless experience for the patient.



Once the fat is harvested, it is meticulously processed to create nanofat—ultra-fine fat particles teeming with regenerative properties. This specialized blend is then carefully injected into the target areas, usually around the face, neck, and hands. Nanofat contains a rich concentration of stem cells known for promoting tissue regeneration and skin rejuvenation.

Unlike macrofat and microfat, which contain intact fat cells primarily for volumization, nanofat — with its finer particles — focuses on regeneration without intact fat cells. This key difference provides a more nuanced approach to skin care, offering not just volumization but also improvements in skin quality, texture, and tone. The secret to nanofat's effectiveness lies in its.

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