If you pump out fat from one part of the body and inject it into another, will it take root?

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They ask in the sense that in adipose tissue there must be blood vessels, and when the fat is transferred to a new place, there are still no vessels for it.

If you do everything right, it will sooner take root.

This is because it is not a piece of fat that is transplanted with volume and shape, but many individual fat cells.

When the fat cells get to a new place, they will slightly move their aboriginal neighbors and gain access to the vessels.

And really, just like that, you won't be able to inject fat. Fat cells are specially trained for such a task and the strongest are selected. Weak fat recruits are discarded and sent to waste.

They tried to support such cells pulled out of their homes with a portion of insulin or something else, but it turned out that it was best to sort. These fat cells were simply separated in a centrifuge.

All weaklings turn into jelly during centrifugation, and the cells will settle down stronger. These are hardened and strong fat women. They will be taken away and stuck into some part of the body to give it a beautiful shape.

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In fact, for over 100 years, doctors have been transplanting fat from place to place. So the technique has been worked out. The adipose tissue is plastic and lovely. But if something goes wrong, then a scar may form in the soft place where it was transplanted. This is bad.

And along with ordinary fat cells, stem cells can accidentally get into soft places, which are also inside the fat. This is not very good in terms of the risk of developing tumors, but so far it seems that nothing too terrible has been noticed.

There was even an idea that if the stem cells still get there, then why not grow them separately in a test tube so that they become helpers. We are with you this topic already touched. Read the link.

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