Stem Cell Face lift:Is It Safe?

by Neil on June 30, 2011

Stem Cell Face LiftStem cell face lift is the latest facial transformation tool and this facial transformation  is being accomplished  through fat injection. Fat is a source of several stem cells and the process involves a careful transferring of fat to the face to renew and revive the skin. People are obsessed to have a younger looking skin and it is confirmed that cosmetic surgery is becoming popular every where. However, it is important to understand the step by step procedure and be aware of  the  risks or side effects. Today, looking younger doesn’t have to involve going for surgical operation.

 

Stem Cell Face Lift Procedures

 

Adult stem cells are different from embryonic stem cells. Did you know that there are about 1 million fat cells in 10 millimeters of fat? There is a lot of evidence that fat contains adult stem cells. And this may enhance its ability to rejuvenate the quality and texture of the skin. In fact it also promotes healing. In fact, stem cells from fat are currently being investigated for the treatment of many conditions like cardiovascular disease and speedy healing of wound.

This fat is removed from the patient’s own body through liposuction procedure and is injected to the facial skin to rejuvenate and plum the sagging skin. Through this, there is a huge possibility to restore and revive an old skin into a new one. It is also recommended by many surgeons as a good alternative of cosmetic surgery. The procedure starts with setting up the local anesthesia for an hour while you wait. After the injecting an anesthesia, the surgeon will take non-differentiated or blank cells from your fats and inject it into the body areas that needs rejuvenation. Wrinkles and lines are the usual problem on face. The skin renewal may involve the smoothing of lines and arousing the existing cells on your face.

 

Recovery time of stem cell face lift takes about a week or more. Once the process is successful, the application of cosmetic and makeup is easily utilized and you can see the natural effects. This face lifting method is safe and will last longer. The fact that the cells are reaped directly from the patient’s own body also means that there is a less chance of the filler being rejected by the body and to cause an allergic reaction.

 

Stem Cell Face Lift Cost

 

A stem cell facelift can cost anywhere between £2,500 and £6,000 ($5,500 up to $15,000) depending on the surgeon’s credentials and experience and their geographical location. This is roughly comparable to a traditional facelift and the stem cell treatment provides similar results, as the face appears fuller and rounder and the skin more glowing.

 

Stem Cell Face Lift Evaluation

 

Based on the overall evaluation, people must be aware that fat transfer is an unusual process. The risks are always there. In fact the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS), the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) have issued warnings to be cautious of this type of face lift procedure. On the other hand, stem cell face lift is a good opportunity for people who are afraid to undergo cosmetic surgery yet desire the instant gratification of enhanced beauty that face lifts do provide.

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