Nanotechnology Reviews (May 2020)

Advances in biomaterials for adipose tissue reconstruction in plastic surgery

  • Peng Zhiyu,
  • Tang Pei,
  • Zhao Li,
  • Wu Lina,
  • Xu Xiujuan,
  • Lei Haoyuan,
  • Zhou Min,
  • Zhou Changchun,
  • Li Zhengyong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2020-0028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 385 – 395

Abstract

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Adipose tissue reconstruction is an important technique for soft tissue defects caused by facial plastic surgery and trauma. Adipose tissue reconstruction can be repaired by fat transplantation and biomaterial filling, but there are some problems in fat transplantation, such as second operation and limited resources. The application of advanced artificial biomaterials is a promising strategy. In this paper, injectable biomaterials and three-dimensional (3D) tissue-engineered scaffold materials for adipose tissue reconstruction in plastic surgery are reviewed. Injectable biomaterials include natural biomaterials and artificial biomaterials, which generally have problems such as high absorptivity of fillers, repeated injection, and rejection. In recent years, the technology of new 3D tissue-engineering scaffold materials with adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) and porous scaffold as the core has made good progress in fat reconstruction, which is expected to solve the current problem of clinical adipose tissue reconstruction, and various biomaterials preparation technology and transformation research also provide the basis for clinical transformation of fat tissue reconstruction.

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