PHAT Lips and PHAT Face: Platelet Hybridized Adipose Therapy for SMAS and Dermal Rejuvenation

    October 2023 in “ Facial Plastic Surgery
    Ben Talei, Hedyeh Ziai
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    TLDR The PHAT technique effectively rejuvenates lips and face.
    The document discusses the use of the Platelet Hybridized Adipose Transplant (PHAT) technique for lip and facial rejuvenation. This technique, previously used for hair restoration, combines platelet-rich plasma and nanofat grafting to improve the quality of facial skin and the superficial musculoaponeurotic system, thereby enhancing surgical results. The authors share their experience with the PHAT technique, highlighting its effectiveness in facial rejuvenation.
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