Enhancement of Progenitor Cells by Two-Step Centrifugation of Emulsified Lipoaspirates

    Joris A van Dongen, A. Jorien Tuin, Martin C. Harmsen, Hieronymus P Stevens, Berend van der Lei
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    TLDR The letter suggests that a modified fat processing technique may increase regenerative cells but calls for more trials to confirm its effectiveness for skin and hair treatments.
    The document discusses the enhancement of progenitor cells through a modified nanofat procedure involving two-step centrifugation of emulsified lipoaspirates. The authors of the letter express their interest in the article by Pallua et al., which reported increased concentrations of adipose-derived stromal cells using this method. They note that similar procedures have been described by other researchers, including themselves, which also successfully isolate tissue-like stromal vascular fraction with high concentrations of regenerative cells. The letter highlights the importance of the extracellular matrix in the regenerative potential of the isolated fractions and suggests that the final nanotransfer filtering step might reduce this potential. The authors call for well-designed, randomized, placebo-controlled trials to confirm the effectiveness of tissue-like stromal vascular fraction for regenerative purposes, including skin rejuvenation, scar remodeling, and androgenic alopecia. The original study by Pallua et al. included 20 patients and focused on growth factor measurements and characterization of the oily fraction after centrifugation, adding valuable information to the field.
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