Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery (Jun 2024)

Utility of Fat Grafting in Chronic Wounds

  • Om Prakash,
  • Sheikh Sarfraz Ali,
  • Mohd Yaseen,
  • Indrajith K. Sudhy,
  • Pavan K. Venkateshwar,
  • Y. Ranga Kishore

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-1787174
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 03
pp. 201 – 207

Abstract

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Introduction The history of wounds dates back to the evolution of mankind. Throughout the centuries, management modalities of wounds have undergone drastic changes. With the advent of technology, we have multiple options for wound care, but none of them can be called the gold standard of wound care. Autologous fat grafting (AFG) is one of the most routinely performed procedures in aesthetic surgery. Fat grafting has shown beneficial effects in the healing of wounds. The regenerative potential of autologous fat is contributed by the adipose-derived stem cells present within the stromal vascular fraction, which are capable of differentiating into multiple cell types. This study aims to analyze the usefulness of AFG in cutaneous wound healing.

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