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Use of platelet-rich plasma and modified nanofat grafting in infected ulcers

Posted in PRP & Adipose, Wound Healing

May 2020 Francesco Segreto et. al published their study “Use of platelet-rich plasma and modified nanofat grafting in infected ulcers” in the Archives of Plastic Surgery. “The aim of this study was to describe the authors’ technique for improving the regenerative and antimicrobial potential of a combination of modified nanofat and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in […]

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Nanofat applications: from clinical esthetics to regenerative research: Potential applications of nanofat in tissue regeneration with a focus on wound healing and vascularization

Posted in Basic Science & Research, Regenerative Potential & Mechanisms of Nanofat, Wound Healing

June 2019 Lisanne Grünherz et al. published a study titled “Nanofat applications: from clinical esthetics to regenerative research: Potential applications of nanofat in tissue regeneration with a focus on wound healing and vascularization” in Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering. They “propose that nanofat should also be considered for use in translational research” and that “nanofat […]

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Concentrated nanofat: a modified fat extraction promotes hair growth in mice via the stem cells and extracellular matrix components interaction

Posted in Adipose Tissue Complex, Basic Science & Research, Dermatology, Hair Loss, Office Based Aesthetic Medicine

September 2020 Zehua Li et al. published a study titled “Concentrated nanofat: a modified fat extraction promotes hair growth in mice via the stem cells and extracellular matrix components interaction” in The Annals of Translational Medicine. The study investigated the mechanisms and effects of fat grafting on hair growth in a mouse model and found […]

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Boosting tissue vascularization: Nanofat as a potential source of functional microvessel segments

Posted in Basic Science & Research, Regenerative Potential & Mechanisms of Nanofat

February 2022 Andrea Weinzierl et al. published “Boosting tissue vascularization: Nanofat as a potential source of functional microvessel segments” in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. They investigate nanofat grafts in a murine dorsal skin fold chamber model and conclude that nanofat boosts tissue vascularization and that nanofat may represent a versatile resource for many applications […]

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Application of nanofat for treatment of traumatic faecal incontinence after sphincteroplasty – A pilot study

Posted in Clinical Trials & Pilot Studies, Urology & Colorectal

September 2022 Dr. Katarina Andjelkov et al. published “Application of nanofat for treatment of traumatic feacal incontinence after sphincteroplasty – A pilot study” in Colorectal Disease. They investigated whether nanofat treatment improves continence in women who had previously undergone anal sphincteroplasty with unsatisfactory outcomes and found that “the application of nanofat as an injectable product improves […]

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Discussion: Protein profiling of mechanically processed lipoaspirates: Discovering wound healing and antifibrotic biomarkers in nanofat

Posted in Basic Science & Research, Ideas & Innovations, Regenerative Potential & Mechanisms of Nanofat

November 2021 Dr. Ramon Llull wrote this discussion titled “Discussion: Protein profiling of mechanically processed lipoaspirates: Discovering wound healing and antifibrotic biomarkers in nanofat” in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.  Click below to read the full article.

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Nanofat Grafting in Facial Rejuvenation: An Innovative Technique

Posted in Clinical Trials & Pilot Studies, Dermatology, Facial Rejuvenation & Skin Quality, Office Based Aesthetic Medicine, Skin Rejuvenation

Sophie Menkes conducted this study into using nanofat in facial rejuvenation. She aimed to assess whether the novel nanofat grafting procedure improves skin quality while yielding a regenerative effect and whether this novel technique can also achieve a lifting effect. Click here to read and access this article.

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Use of Adipose-Derived Stem/Stromal Cells and It’s Native Bioactive Matrix

Posted in AD-cSVF, AD-tSVF, AD-MSC, Adipose Tissue Complex, Basic Science & Research, PRP & Adipose

SDARTs Faculty Member Dr. Robert Alexander published this study in 2016 exploring the use of adipose-derived stem/stromal cells and it’s native bioactive matrix in the field of biocellular regenerative medicine. THE KEY POINTS COVERED IN THIS PAPER ARE:  Autologous Stem / Stromal Cells and Platelet Concentrates Guided to Targets. Combination of Cells & PRP concentrates […]

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Evaluation of Adipose Cell-Based Therapies for the Treatment of Thumb CMCJ Osteoarthritis

Posted in Clinical Trials & Pilot Studies, Hand & Wrist, Orthopedics

Eleni Karagergou et al. reviewed the current published research studying the use of enzymatic or mechanically processed adipose tissue in treating thumb carpometacarpal joint osteoarthritis. In their study, they state, “Although the number of available studies is limited, the results of intra-articular injection of autologous fat in thumb CMCJ osteoarthritis are positive and very promising.” […]

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