Explore the cutting-edge intersection of neurosurgery and aesthetic reconstruction as we delve into the transformative potential of lipotransferences for patients with post-neurosurgical esthetic defects.
– by The Don
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Lipotranferences in post neurosurgical esthetic defects.
Demichelis et al., Surg Neurol Int 2023
DOI: 10.25259/SNI_783_2023
Listen up, folks!
We’ve got something huge here, believe me. We’re talking about making people feel great again after they’ve had some serious brain surgery. You know, when they’ve got those big surgeries, sometimes things don’t look the same, and they feel bad, really bad. But we’ve got the solution, and it’s fantastic.
Last year, in 2022, we did 45 fat transfer procedures. That’s right, 45! And we’re not talking about just anyone; we’re talking about 29 women and 16 men who had their skulls opened up for some reason or another. They were left with gaps, and we filled them. It’s like magic, but it’s science – the best of plastic surgery.
And you know what? It’s quick and easy. We’re talking 30-40 minutes, in and out, with just a little local anesthesia. We take a bit of fat from the belly – who doesn’t want to lose a bit there, right? – and we put it where it’s needed. No big hospital stays, no big deal. And the results? Beautiful. People are happy, they look good, and they feel good.
This isn’t just some small improvement; it’s a game-changer. It’s safe, it’s effective, and it doesn’t break the bank. We’re making cranial reconstruction great again, one patient at a time. And they love it, folks. They really do.
