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Stem cell faceliftPosted in New Jersey plastic surgery, plastic surgeon New Jersey, Stem Cell Facelift on February 2nd Is it true that the stem cell facelift can produce something of a puffy look to the face? Answer:
There are a few procedures that are being called stem cell facelifts. A fat transfer of your own fat to the face will contain some stem cells. Some doctors are adding PRP (platelet rich plasma) which is harvested from your blood and contains some growth factors. We are the only practice in the Northeast to have the Cytori Stem Source technology which allows us to take some of your fat and process it into stem cells and growth factors. These cells are then added back to your own fat to supercharge the fat transfer. Puffy looks to the face come from inexperienced doctors believing that they should put as much fat into the face as possible. We have found that by using stem cell technology and improved fat processing techniques (puregraft) we can be much more subtle and precise in our results creating natural appearances as can be seen on our website. |
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