2012
DOI: 10.4103/0378-6323.102398
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Autologus fat transfer for restoration of facial contour in "Progressive facial hemiatrophy"

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“…Months Effective High aesthetic satisfaction Avelar et al (2010) 1 y Good Satisfied Castro-Govea et al (2012) 1 y Satisfactory Cervelli and Gentile (2009) 1-2 y Satisfied Chang et al (2013) 1 y Improved None Clauser et al (2010) Not specified Good Satisfied Cortese et al (2000) Not specified Very good Increased reabsorption in areas of high mobility Deshmukh et al (2012) Not specified Ersek et al (1998) 7 mo Symmetrical appearance Grimaldi et al (2008) Not specified Effective Satisfied Guerrerosantos et al (2007) 1-8 y Improved Satisfied Hu et al (2011) Not specified Improved Hunstad et al (2011) 14 y Successful Hypertrophy of transplanted fat with weight gain Kanchwala et al (2003) 3 y Excellent Koh et al (2012) 1.5 y Excessive volume loss with weight loss in one case Liu and Cohen (2010) 1 y Successful Longobardi et al (2011) 6 y Excellent Moscona et al (1989) 18 mo Satisfied Edema with injections, minimal reabsorption Onesti et al (2009) 1 y Good Satisfied Pagnoni et al (2012) 1 y Good Edema with injections, minimal reabsorption Palmero et al (2010) Not specified Fat necrosis Raposo-Amaral et al (2013) 1-4 y Satisfactory Roddi et al (1994) 3-18 mo Minimal reabsorption Saccomanno et al (1997) 2 y None Slack et al (2012) 5-28 y Improved symmetry Sterodimas et al (2009) 13 mo Improved aesthetics Satisfied Edema with injections Tiryaki et al (2011) 18 mo Satisfied Subcutaneous ecchymosis Tobin and Middleton (1989) 9 mo Improved aesthetics Satisfied None Xie et al (2007) 3 …”
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confidence: 98%
“…Months Effective High aesthetic satisfaction Avelar et al (2010) 1 y Good Satisfied Castro-Govea et al (2012) 1 y Satisfactory Cervelli and Gentile (2009) 1-2 y Satisfied Chang et al (2013) 1 y Improved None Clauser et al (2010) Not specified Good Satisfied Cortese et al (2000) Not specified Very good Increased reabsorption in areas of high mobility Deshmukh et al (2012) Not specified Ersek et al (1998) 7 mo Symmetrical appearance Grimaldi et al (2008) Not specified Effective Satisfied Guerrerosantos et al (2007) 1-8 y Improved Satisfied Hu et al (2011) Not specified Improved Hunstad et al (2011) 14 y Successful Hypertrophy of transplanted fat with weight gain Kanchwala et al (2003) 3 y Excellent Koh et al (2012) 1.5 y Excessive volume loss with weight loss in one case Liu and Cohen (2010) 1 y Successful Longobardi et al (2011) 6 y Excellent Moscona et al (1989) 18 mo Satisfied Edema with injections, minimal reabsorption Onesti et al (2009) 1 y Good Satisfied Pagnoni et al (2012) 1 y Good Edema with injections, minimal reabsorption Palmero et al (2010) Not specified Fat necrosis Raposo-Amaral et al (2013) 1-4 y Satisfactory Roddi et al (1994) 3-18 mo Minimal reabsorption Saccomanno et al (1997) 2 y None Slack et al (2012) 5-28 y Improved symmetry Sterodimas et al (2009) 13 mo Improved aesthetics Satisfied Edema with injections Tiryaki et al (2011) 18 mo Satisfied Subcutaneous ecchymosis Tobin and Middleton (1989) 9 mo Improved aesthetics Satisfied None Xie et al (2007) 3 …”
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confidence: 98%
“…A recent study reviews the surgical treatment options for Parry–Romberg syndrome and ECDS and describes the debate with regard to timing of these procedures [36]. Autologous fat grafting in ECDS is reported in multiple case reports and series [216221]. Lastly, one case report describes correction for limb-length discrepancy in linear morphea of a lower extremity [222].…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plastic surgery may be considered in cases of linear localized scleroderma with face involvement (localized scleroderma en coup de sabre, progressive facial hemiatrophy) in order to improve facial contour [2,3,7]. The best therapeutic effects are achieved with autologous fat transplants [24]. Subcutaneous tissue is a widely accessible, biocompatible and inexpensive filler which can be used for repeated treatments [24].…”
Section: Alternatywne Formy Terapii Zabiegi Chirurgicznementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best therapeutic effects are achieved with autologous fat transplants [24]. Subcutaneous tissue is a widely accessible, biocompatible and inexpensive filler which can be used for repeated treatments [24]. The application of synthetic materials such as silicone, hyaluronic acid or lactic acid is associated with the risk of inflammatory reaction, dyspigmentation and scarring [24].…”
Section: Alternatywne Formy Terapii Zabiegi Chirurgicznementioning
confidence: 99%
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