Objectives: Our goal is to show that microfat, nanofat grafting can be effective in theses indications. This presentation aims to present our technique, analyzing effectiveness, patient satisfaction, and complications.
Introduction: We aimed to access wether our novel microfat nanofat procedure improves skin quality, while yielding a regenerative effect, and wether this novel technique can also achieve good results in neck, decolletage, hands, and genital area with improvement of vaginal dryness, mucosa trophicity, genito-urinary symptoms of menaupose (GSM) and lost of elasticity and volume of external genitalia.
Materials / method: Patients presenting vaginal trophic disorders, atrophy of labia majora, GSM, or requested for non surgical skin rejuvenation were included.
After abdominal fat harvesting (or inner face of the knees, or thighs) and fat graft preparation, a microfat and nanofat grafting was performed in the genital area.
8 ml of microfat was injected in the labia majora and 6 ml of nanofat in the vestibul and the first 3 centimeters of the vagina wall. Nanofat was injected into the subcutneous layer at all part of the face, neck, decolletage, hands.
pH, Fridmann score and Female Sexual Distress Scale (FSD) ima
Results: 200 patients benefited from this technique.
A significative improvment of the Fridmann score, pH, and FSD scale was found for all patients of genital area, with particular benefit on dryness, pH and dyspareunia. All patients for skin rejuvenation confirmed an improvement in texture, elasticity, firmness, fine wrinkles and skin hydration with a lifting effect.
No complication were found in our study.
Conclusion: This demonstrate that functional disorders of intimate sphere and skin rejuvenation can be treated by microfat, nanofat grafting.
This autologous procedure is able to provide a very good improvement of the facial, neck, decolletage, hands skin and the genital area.
This method was effective in all patients, and required a single session.
Disclosures
Did you receive any funding to support your research for this TOPIC?
No
Were you provided with any honoraria, payment or other compensation for your work on this study?
No
Do you have any financial relationship with any entity which may closely compete with the medications, materials or instruments covered by your study?
No
Do you own or have you applied for any patents in conjunction with the instruments, medications or materials discussed in your study?
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This work was not supported by any direct or non direct funding. It is under the author's own responsability