LipoFill Procedure

Liposuction & LipoFill (Fat Graft to Face)

At Alaxis Aesthetics Clinic, we specialise in body contouring and facial rejuvenation techniques to help you achieve your aesthetics goals. Our Liposuction and LipoFill (Fat Grafting to Face) treatments complement each other, combining body sculpting with natural facial volume restoration.

What is LipoFill?

Restore Facial Volume Naturally
LipoFill is a technique that uses the body’s own fat to restore volume in areas of the face that have lost volume due to ageing. Fat extracted during the liposuction procedure is processed and then grafted into specific areas of the face, such as the cheeks, forehead, or under-eye area. This natural filler solution provides longer-lasting, safe results compared to synthetic fillers.

What is Liposuction?

Liposuction is a popular cosmetic procedure that targets stubborn fat deposits in various body areas, including the abdomen, love handles, thighs, and arms. Using a suction technique, it removes fat cells to enhance body contours and improve proportions. Liposuction is ideal for individuals who struggle with localised fat that remains resistant to diet and exercise.

Benefits of Liposuction & LipoFill

  • Natural Volume Restoration: LipoFill uses your own fat for facial volume enhancement, making it a biocompatible choice.
  • Dual Benefit: Achieve both body contouring and facial rejuvenation in a single session.
  • Long-Lasting Results: Fat grafting provides results that last longer than temporary fillers.
  • Reduced Signs of Aging: Helps smooth out wrinkles and fine lines, restores facial contours, and revitalises the skin.

Areas We Treat

  • Liposuction Target Areas: Abdomen, flanks, thighs, upper arms, back, and chin.
  • LipoFill Target Areas: Cheeks, under-eye hollows, nasolabial folds, temples, jawline, and lips.

What to Expect?

  1. Consultation: A comprehensive assessment to discuss your body and facial goals, ensuring a personalised treatment plan.
  2. The Procedure: Fat is harvested via liposuction, purified, and then strategically injected into facial areas for volume enhancement.
  3. Recovery: Aftercare guidance will be provided to ensure a smooth recovery. Most patients experience minimal downtime.

How Does Liposuction & LipoFill Work?

During your initial visit, Dr. Ng will assess your body goals and create a personalised treatment plan tailored to your needs.

Unwanted fat is carefully removed from the target area using minimally invasive machine-assisted techniques, ensuring precision and minimal downtime.

The processed fat is then injected into areas of the face that needs volume, resulting in a natural and youthful appearance.

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Results and Recovery

Quick Recovery, Long-Lasting Results
After your Liposuction and LipoFill procedure, most patients experience minimal downtime. You can expect to see noticeable improvements in body contouring within a few weeks, while the final results of LipoFill will become more apparent over the coming months as the injected fat settles naturally into the treated areas. With proper aftercare, the results of both treatments can be long-lasting, helping you feel more confident in your body and appearance.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Liposuction is minimally invasive and is typically performed under local anaesthesia. Most patients experience mild discomfort during recovery, which subsides in a few days.
LipoFill results can last for several years, as the grafted fat becomes a natural part of the body. With proper maintenance, regular exercise and sensible diet, you can enjoy long-term results.
Initial results from liposuction are visible within a few weeks, with full results becoming apparent after the swelling subsides.

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