Facial fat grafting is a minimally invasive procedure designed to restore facial volume and enhance contours by transferring your own fat to targeted areas, creating soft, natural-looking rejuvenation.
The Evolution of Facial Fat Grafting
Facial fat grafting has evolved significantly over more than a century. Early applications of fat transfer date back to the late 1800s, when surgeons first explored using a patient’s own fat to correct facial depressions and scars. While these early efforts showed promise, techniques at the time lacked precision, leading to unpredictable outcomes and eventual decline in popularity.
Modern facial fat grafting gained momentum in the 1990s, when refined methods for fat harvesting, processing, and placement were introduced. These advancements established consistent standards that improved graft survival and reliability. Today, facial fat grafting is a well-established technique that allows surgeons to restore volume with exceptional precision, making it a trusted option for natural facial rejuvenation.







