In liposculpture, fat is taken from one area of your body, such as the thighs or stomach, and injected into another area to fill it out.
Liposculpture can be used on your face to improve the appearance of wrinkles, crow's feet, laughter lines, some types of scar, sunken cheeks and other indented areas of skin. It can also be used to fill out the back of your hands.
A small cut is made in the skin where the fat will be removed and a syringe is used to take the fat. The fat cells are then inserted into the destination area to pad it out. After the procedure, you'll need to wear a dressing over the area for a few days.
Liposculpture can be used in conjunction with other treatments including laser resurfacing or chemical peels to treat severe facial wrinkles.
All procedures carry risks as well as benefits. The chance of complications following liposculpture depends on the type of treatment and other factors such as your general health. Your specialist will explain how the risks apply to you.
Next steps
For more information on liposculpture, to arrange your initial consultation with a cosmetic surgeon, or to book a free cosmetic nurse appointment, call our cosmetic surgery team on 0800 434 6644 or enquire online.