Skin grafting:
Skin grafting is a surgical procedure that involves removing skin from one area of the
body and moving it, or transplanting it, to a different area of the body. This surgery may
be done if a part of your body has lost its protective covering of skin due to burns, injury,
or illness. Skin grafts are performed in a hospital. Most skin grafts are done using
general anesthesia, which means you’ll be asleep throughout the procedure and won’t
feel any pain.
Lip Augmentation:
A simple technique for lip augmentation with autologous fat is presented. Local
anesthesia is injected into those areas used for fat harvesting and the perioral areas
that are to receive the grafts. The fat is taken with a large needle and syringe, washed
over meshed gauze, placed into the syringe, and injected into the lip tissue. Multiple
passes with a small needle deposit the strained fat in horizontal tunnels within the lips.
Subsequent injections are performed at a minimum of 3 months. Lip swelling is short
lived and permanent lip augmentation occurs when patients undergo two to three
grafting procedures.