Plastic and cosmetic surgeons continue to improve the science of aesthetic surgery in order to provide patients with more optimal and quicker results. One of these medical advancements is the Adivive fat transfer system designed for improvement of breast and facial aesthetics.
Adivive is an all-in-one medical device used to collect, filter and transfer one’s own fat for use in reconstructive or cosmetic plastic surgery. This new autologous fat transfer technology works by concentrating the unwanted fat to its purest cell component ideal for transfer to the breasts or the face. This encourages fat cells to perform normal sub-cellular activities more reliably, thus boosting their chances of survival and the reconstructive or cosmetic result. A higher rate of survival means more chances for long lasting results than traditional fat grafting techniques.
Adivive is quite often used with SlimLipo, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) enhancement and surgical facelifting techniques in one surgical session.
SlimLipo is a body sculpting laser technique ideal as an alternative to traditional liposuction. SlimLipo integrates wavelengths that melt fats and tighten skin, offering patients less downtime and remarkable results. This procedure, which can be performed without general anesthesia, yields faster recovery and is less expensive than traditional liposuction.
PRP is a platelets-enriched blood plasma containing growth factors that promote healing of soft tissue and bone. PRP is added to Adivive to boost survival of the grafted cells, cut healing time and enhance results.
These are only few of the various innovations in the science of plastic surgery. With the growing popularity of this field, we can expect more advances in various techniques and procedures that will provide patients with better and long-lasting results.