Evaluation of nanofat injection in postburn and post-traumatic facial scars

Mona Abd Elfatah, A. Hafez, Asmaa A. Dahy
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Background In addition to the physical deformity, there is often great psychological trauma due to facial scars among patients. Fat grafting in its various forms could be considered as a hallmark in scar rejuvenation therapy in the twenty-first century. This is due to the viable adipose-derived stem cells present in the nanofat. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of nanofat grafting on postburn and post-traumatic facial scars using a standardized and validated scale [patient observer scar assessment scale (POSAS)] and photographs. Materials and methods A total of 20 patients with facial scars (10 patients post-traumatic and 10 patients postburn) were studied. Preoperative scoring of the scars was performed with the POSAS, and photographs were taken. Fat aspiration was performed from the lower abdomen and thighs using syringe liposuction under tumescent anesthesia. The lipoaspirate was mechanically emulsified, filtered, and injected intralesionally into the scar using a 27 G needle. Postoperative scar reassessment was performed at 3 months using the POSAS scale and photographs. The improvements in scar characteristics and symptoms were tested statistically. Results On statistical analysis, there was a statistically significant improvement in symptoms such as pain, itching, stiffness, thickness and irregularity and scar characteristics such as vascularity, relief, pliability, thickness, and pigmentation 3 months after injection. The photographic comparison also showed good anesthetic outcome. Conclusion Autologous emulsified nanofat injection is effective in improving the scar characteristics as well as symptoms and aiding in scar rejuvenation.
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纳米脂肪注射治疗烧伤后和创伤后面部疤痕的疗效评价
研究背景面部疤痕除了造成身体畸形外,还会给患者带来很大的心理创伤。各种形式的脂肪移植可以被认为是21世纪疤痕再生治疗的标志。这是由于纳米脂肪中存在可存活的脂肪衍生干细胞。目的本研究的目的是评估纳米脂肪移植对烧伤后和创伤后面部疤痕的影响,采用标准化和有效的量表[患者观察者疤痕评估量表(POSAS)]和照片。材料与方法对20例面部瘢痕患者(创伤后10例,烧伤后10例)进行研究。术前用POSAS对瘢痕进行评分,并拍照。在肿胀麻醉下,用注射器吸脂从下腹和大腿抽脂。将抽脂液机械乳化、过滤,并用27g针在瘢痕内注射。术后3个月用POSAS量表和照片对疤痕进行重新评估。对疤痕特征和症状的改善进行统计学检验。结果经统计分析,注射后3个月患者的疼痛、瘙痒、僵硬、厚度、不规则等症状及血管、缓解、柔韧性、厚度、色素沉着等疤痕特征均有统计学意义的改善。照相比较也显示麻醉效果良好。结论自体乳化纳米脂肪注射液能有效改善瘢痕特征,改善瘢痕症状,促进瘢痕年轻化。
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