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Undesirable effect of cosmetic lip augmentation with autologous fat tissue

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Background: Facial cosmetic procedures are commonplace nowadays, especially techniques that aim to increase lip volume. Full lips provide a youthful, healthy, feminine and sensual appearance. There are many techniques and materials used to recover the loss of contour that occurs with age. Case presentation. An unusual case of fat tissue accumulation following cosmetic upper lip augmentation in a 61 year-old female was reported. Surgical treatment was performed for esthetic concerns. Microscopically, the tissue removed was composed of muscle fibers and mature adipocytes. Conclusion: Undesirable effects of esthetic treatment can occur and the clinician should be familiar with such complications to diagnose and manage them. © 2013 Kaminagakura et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Cosmetic filler, Dermal filler, Double lip, adipose tissue, autotransplantation, case report, female, human, lip, middle aged, plastic surgery, transplantation, Adipose Tissue, Female, Humans, Lip, Middle Aged, Surgery, Plastic, Transplantation, Autologous

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BMC Research Notes, v. 6, n. 1, 2013.

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