Superficial Enhanced Fluid Fat Injection (SEFFI) to correct volume defects and skin aging of the face and periocular region

Francesco P. Bernardini*, Alessandro Gennai, Luigi Izzo, Alessandra Zambelli, Erica Repaci, Ilaria Baldelli, G. Fraternali-Orcioni, Morris E. Hartstein, Pier Luigi Santi, Rodolfo Quarto

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

54 Scopus citations

Abstract

Background Although recent research on micro fat has shown the potential advantages of superficial implantation and high stem cell content, clinical applications thus far have been limited. Objectives The authors report their experience with superficial enhanced fluid fat injection (SEFFI) for the correction of volume loss and skin aging of the face in general and in the periocular region. Methods The finer SEFFI preparation (0.5 mL) was injected into the orbicularis in the periorbital and perioral areas, and the 0.8-mL preparation was injected subdermally elsewhere in the face. Results The records of 98 consecutive patients were reviewed. Average follow-up time was 6 months, and average volume of implanted fat was 20 mL and 51.4 mL for the 0.5-mL and 0.8-mL preparations, respectively. Good or excellent results were achieved for volume restoration and skin improvement in all patients. Complications were minor and included an oil cyst in 3 patients. The smaller SEFFI quantity (0.5 mL) was well suited to correct volume loss in the eyelids, especially the deep upper sulcus and tear trough, whereas the larger SEFFI content was effective for larger volume deficits in other areas of the face, including the brow, temporal fossa, zygomatic-malar region, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, chin, and lips. Conclusions The fat administered by SEFFI is easily harvested via small side-port cannulae, yielding micro fat that is rich in viable adipocytes and stem cells. Both volumes of fat (0.5 mL and 0.8 mL) were effective for treating age-related lipoatrophy, reducing facial rhytids, and improving skin quality.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)504-515
Number of pages12
JournalAesthetic Surgery Journal
Volume35
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • superficial fat implant

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Superficial Enhanced Fluid Fat Injection (SEFFI) to correct volume defects and skin aging of the face and periocular region'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this