| Literature DB >> 26116941 |
Guy Magalon1, Aurélie Daumas2, Nolwenn Sautereau2, Jérémy Magalon3, Florence Sabatier4, Brigitte Granel5.
Abstract
Grafted fat has many qualities of ideal filler; it is autologous, easily available, and naturally integrated into the host tissues. From a lipoaspirate, the adipose-tissue-derived stromal vascular fraction can be isolated, which is an excellent source of stem/stromal cells, endothelial progenitors, and immune cells. Fat grafting is being increasingly applied in autoimmune diseases, and this article focuses on systemic sclerosis, a rare autoimmune disease characterized by skin fibrosis and microvascular damage. The authors' approach of using fat graft in the face and adipose-tissue-derived stromal vascular fraction for hands is presented as innovative and promising therapy for patients with systemic sclerosis.Entities:
Keywords: Adipose tissue; Autologous fat graft; Cell therapy; Fat grafting; Microfat injection; Stromal vascular fraction; Systemic sclerosis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26116941 DOI: 10.1016/j.cps.2015.03.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Plast Surg ISSN: 0094-1298 Impact factor: 2.017