R Ellenbogen’s scientific contributions

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Fat transfer: Current use in practice
  • Literature Review

November 2000

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Clinics in Plastic Surgery

R Ellenbogen

The author has used fat transfer, including pearl fat grafts and fat injections, for almost 18 years in practice. Techniques for pearl fat grafting and fat injections are described. Pearls are limited to eyelids and small depressions. Fat injections can be used to augment various facial areas, including chin, cheekbones, nasolabial folds, lips, labiomandibular folds, glabella, forehead, and nose.

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... Since its first reported description in 1893 by Neuber, autologous fat grafting (AFG) has undergone several advancements in both its procedural methodology and biological understanding. 1 For the majority of the early 1900s, fat grafting was primarily confined to treating specific facial deficits, including the malar region and chin. 1 By the 1980s, AFG was introduced to aesthetic surgery by a number of individuals such as Illouz, who utilized injectable fat grafting following liposuction, and Ellenbogen, who used it to treat facial atrophy wrinkles, nasolabial folds, and chin augmentation. [2][3][4][5][6] The basis for AFG was standardized by Coleman, who defined specific steps and equipment for harvesting, centrifugation, cleaning, and injecting microfat to the face. Additionally, Coleman and Grover outlined the basic effects of aging, including decreased skin elasticity, bone resorption and remodeling, tissue atrophy, and ptosis. ...

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Standardized Anatomic and Regenerative Facial Fat Grafting: Objective Photometric Evaluation From 1-19 Months After Injectable Tissue Replacement and Regeneration (ITR2)
Fat transfer: Current use in practice
  • Citing Article
  • November 2000

Clinics in Plastic Surgery