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Fat Transfer
Fat transfer is a surgical procedure that involves removing fat from one area of the body and transferring it to another area. This can be done to improve the appearance of the body, such as by adding volume to the buttocks or breasts, or to correct a medical condition, such as by repairing a facial scar.
Benefits of Fat Transfer
- Can improve the appearance of the body
- Can correct medical conditions
- Is a relatively safe and effective procedure
Risks of Fat Transfer
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Scarring
- Fat embolism
Who is a Good Candidate for Fat Transfer?
Fat transfer is a good option for people who are in good health and have realistic expectations for the procedure. Good candidates for fat transfer include:- People who want to improve the appearance of their body
- People who have lost volume in their face or body due to aging or weight loss
- People who have a medical condition that can be corrected with fat transfer
How to Prepare for Fat Transfer
Before undergoing fat transfer, you will need to:- Have a physical examination
- Discuss your goals for the procedure with your doctor
- Stop taking certain medications, such as blood thinners
- Avoid smoking and alcohol for a period of time before the procedure
What to Expect During Fat Transfer
Fat transfer is typically performed under general anesthesia. The procedure usually takes several hours to complete. During the procedure, your doctor will:- Make an incision in the area where the fat will be harvested
- Remove the fat using a liposuction technique
- Prepare the fat for transfer
- Inject the fat into the area where it will be transferred
What to Expect After Fat Transfer
After fat transfer, you will be taken to a recovery room where you will be monitored for any complications. You will likely experience some swelling and bruising around the incision sites. You may also experience some discomfort or pain. Most people are able to go home the same day as their fat transfer procedure. However, you will need to take it easy for several weeks while your body heals. You will need to:- Avoid strenuous activity
- Keep the incision sites clean and dry
- Wear compression garments to help reduce swelling
- Take pain medication as directed by your doctor
Results of Fat Transfer
The results of fat transfer can be seen immediately after the procedure. However, it may take several weeks or months for the swelling to go down and for the full results to be visible. Fat transfer can provide long-lasting results. However, the results may vary depending on the individual.Conclusion
Fat transfer is a safe and effective procedure that can improve the appearance of the body. It is a good option for people who are in good health and have realistic expectations for the procedure.Candidate
Fat transfer is a surgical procedure that involves moving fat from one area of the body to another. It can be used for a variety of purposes, including cosmetic enhancement and medical treatments.
In terms of health and wellness, fat transfer can be beneficial in several ways:
- Breast augmentation: Fat transfer can be used to increase the size and fullness of the breasts, which can improve self-esteem and body image.
- Buttock augmentation: Fat transfer can also be used to enhance the shape and size of the buttocks, creating a more balanced and attractive figure.
- Facial rejuvenation: Fat transfer can be used to fill in wrinkles and lines on the face, restoring a more youthful appearance.
- Scar revision: Fat transfer can be used to improve the appearance of scars, making them less noticeable and reducing their impact on self-esteem.
It is important to note that fat transfer is a surgical procedure and should only be performed by a qualified and experienced surgeon. As with any surgery, there are potential risks and complications involved, and it is important to discuss these thoroughly with your doctor before making a decision.
Side & After Effects
Fat transfer is a surgical procedure that involves removing fat from one part of the body and injecting it into another part of the body. The procedure is often used to improve the appearance of areas that have lost volume, such as the face, breasts, or buttocks.
While fat transfer is generally considered to be a safe procedure, there are some risks and after effects that you should be aware of before undergoing the procedure.
Risks of Fat Transfer
- Infection: There is a risk of infection at the injection site.
- Bleeding: There is a risk of bleeding during or after the procedure.
- Swelling: The injection site may become swollen after the procedure.
- Bruising: The injection site may become bruised after the procedure.
- Numbness: The injection site may become numb after the procedure.
- Asymmetry: The results of fat transfer may not be symmetrical.
- Fat necrosis: In rare cases, the injected fat may die and cause a lump to form under the skin.
After Effects of Fat Transfer
- Swelling: The injection site may remain swollen for several weeks after the procedure.
- Bruising: The injection site may remain bruised for several weeks after the procedure.
- Numbness: The injection site may remain numb for several weeks after the procedure.
- Asymmetry: The results of fat transfer may not be symmetrical.
- Fat necrosis: In rare cases, the injected fat may die and cause a lump to form under the skin.
Conclusion
Fat transfer is a surgical procedure that has both risks and benefits. It is important to weigh the risks and benefits carefully before undergoing the procedure. If you are considering fat transfer, be sure to talk to your doctor about the risks and after effects of the procedure.Things to Know
Procedure Time
4 Hours
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Edward Dickerson, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Edward Dickerson has turned the Carolinas into his artistic canvas, helping countless patients feel more confident through over thousands of transformative cosmetic procedures. With dual medical board certifications Dr. Dickerson is a trusted leader in facial and body enhancements. Before establishing himself as one of the region’s top cosmetic surgeons, Dr. Dickerson’s career began in service to our country. As a Brigade Surgeon and Jumpmaster in the elite 82nd Airborne Division at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, he laid the foundation for his leadership and medical expertise. He completed specialized training at Brooke Army Medical Center and later served as Chief of Surgery at Womack Army Medical Center, all while earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His dedication and service earned a highly decorated military career and prestigious honors, including the Meritorious Service Award and Two Oak Leaf Clusters. As Medical Director of Fayetteville Plastic Surgery and Cape Fear Aesthetics, Dr. Dickerson leads a luxury aesthetic practice offering state-of-the-art centers for cosmetic surgery, weight loss, hair restoration and MedSpa services. From innovative procedures like luxury awake liposuction to comprehensive facial and body refinement, he remains committed to delivering stunning results for his patients. Dr. Dickerson’s expertise has garnered recognition far beyond the Carolinas. He has been honored multiple years in a row with Choice Awards for Best Cosmetic Surgeon. His work has also been featured in publications such as the Triangle Business Journal, Radiant Life, and more. But Dr. Dickerson’s contributions extend well beyond his surgical talents. A proud father and grandfather, he understands the importance of family, and community development. Whether you’re looking for a subtle enhancement or a life-changing transformation, Dr. Dickerson brings not only unparalleled expertise but a genuine passion for helping people feel their best—both inside and out.
Education & Training
1988 - 1992 Morehouse School of Medicine Doctor of Medicine
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
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2053 Valleygate Dr STE 102, Fayetteville, NC 28304, USA
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Fat Transfer

Edward Dickerson, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Natural Results
Minimally Invasive
Long Lasting
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Fat Transfer by Edward Dickerson, MD.
About the Procedure
Introduction
Introduction
Fat Transfer Procedure Fat Transfer Procedure
Fat transfer is a surgical procedure that involves removing fat from one area of the body and transferring it to another area. This can be done to improve the appearance of the body, such as by adding volume to the buttocks or breasts, or to correct a medical condition, such as by repairing a facial scar.
Benefits of Fat Transfer
- Can improve the appearance of the body
- Can correct medical conditions
- Is a relatively safe and effective procedure
Risks of Fat Transfer
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Scarring
- Fat embolism
Who is a Good Candidate for Fat Transfer?
Fat transfer is a good option for people who are in good health and have realistic expectations for the procedure. Good candidates for fat transfer include:- People who want to improve the appearance of their body
- People who have lost volume in their face or body due to aging or weight loss
- People who have a medical condition that can be corrected with fat transfer
How to Prepare for Fat Transfer
Before undergoing fat transfer, you will need to:- Have a physical examination
- Discuss your goals for the procedure with your doctor
- Stop taking certain medications, such as blood thinners
- Avoid smoking and alcohol for a period of time before the procedure
What to Expect During Fat Transfer
Fat transfer is typically performed under general anesthesia. The procedure usually takes several hours to complete. During the procedure, your doctor will:- Make an incision in the area where the fat will be harvested
- Remove the fat using a liposuction technique
- Prepare the fat for transfer
- Inject the fat into the area where it will be transferred
What to Expect After Fat Transfer
After fat transfer, you will be taken to a recovery room where you will be monitored for any complications. You will likely experience some swelling and bruising around the incision sites. You may also experience some discomfort or pain. Most people are able to go home the same day as their fat transfer procedure. However, you will need to take it easy for several weeks while your body heals. You will need to:- Avoid strenuous activity
- Keep the incision sites clean and dry
- Wear compression garments to help reduce swelling
- Take pain medication as directed by your doctor
Results of Fat Transfer
The results of fat transfer can be seen immediately after the procedure. However, it may take several weeks or months for the swelling to go down and for the full results to be visible. Fat transfer can provide long-lasting results. However, the results may vary depending on the individual.Conclusion
Fat transfer is a safe and effective procedure that can improve the appearance of the body. It is a good option for people who are in good health and have realistic expectations for the procedure.Duration
4 Hours
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
1-2 Days
Effective Period
12-18 months
Fat transfer is a surgical procedure that involves moving fat from one area of the body to another. It can be used for a variety of purposes, including cosmetic enhancement and medical treatments.
In terms of health and wellness, fat transfer can be beneficial in several ways:
- Breast augmentation: Fat transfer can be used to increase the size and fullness of the breasts, which can improve self-esteem and body image.
- Buttock augmentation: Fat transfer can also be used to enhance the shape and size of the buttocks, creating a more balanced and attractive figure.
- Facial rejuvenation: Fat transfer can be used to fill in wrinkles and lines on the face, restoring a more youthful appearance.
- Scar revision: Fat transfer can be used to improve the appearance of scars, making them less noticeable and reducing their impact on self-esteem.
It is important to note that fat transfer is a surgical procedure and should only be performed by a qualified and experienced surgeon. As with any surgery, there are potential risks and complications involved, and it is important to discuss these thoroughly with your doctor before making a decision.
- Natural-looking results: The fat used in a fat transfer is your own, so it will blend seamlessly with your existing tissues. This results in a more natural look than implants or other synthetic fillers.
- Long-lasting: Fat transfers can last for many years, especially if they are performed by a skilled surgeon.
- Versatility: Fat transfers can be used to augment a variety of areas of the body, including the face, breasts, and buttocks.
- Low risk of complications: Fat transfers are a relatively safe procedure, with a low risk of complications.
Risks of Fat Transfer
- Infection: There is a small risk of infection after any surgery, including fat transfer. Symptoms of infection include pain, redness, swelling, and fever.
- Seroma: A seroma is a collection of fluid that can form after surgery. It is usually not serious, but it can be uncomfortable and may need to be drained.
- Hematoma: A hematoma is a collection of blood that can form after surgery. It is usually not serious, but it can be painful and may need to be drained.
- Fat necrosis: Fat necrosis is a condition in which the fat cells die. This can cause pain, swelling, and discoloration of the skin.
- Allergic reaction: There is a rare risk of an allergic reaction to the fat that is transferred. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include hives, swelling, and difficulty breathing.
Safety of Fat Transfer
Fat transfer is a relatively safe procedure when performed by a qualified plastic surgeon. However, it is important to be aware of the risks involved so that you can make an informed decision about whether or not to have the procedure.
To minimize the risks of fat transfer, you should:
- Choose a qualified plastic surgeon who has experience performing fat transfer.
- Follow your surgeon's instructions carefully before and after surgery.
- Take antibiotics as prescribed by your surgeon.
- Keep the surgical area clean and dry.
- Avoid strenuous activity until you are cleared by your surgeon.
If you experience any symptoms of infection, seroma, hematoma, or fat necrosis after fat transfer, you should see your doctor immediately.
Pre-Operative Preparation for Fat Transfer:
1. Consultation and Medical History:
- Consult with a qualified plastic surgeon to discuss the procedure, goals, and expectations.
- Provide a detailed medical history, including any allergies, medications, and previous surgeries.
2. Physical Examination and Evaluation:
- The surgeon will examine the donor and recipient areas to assess the availability of fat and the suitability of the procedure.
- Photographs may be taken for documentation.
3. Preoperative Instructions:
- Follow the surgeon's instructions regarding smoking, alcohol consumption, and certain medications.
- Arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure.
- Avoid taking blood thinners or aspirin a week before surgery.
4. Diet and Hydration:
- Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids.
- Maintain a healthy diet in the days leading up to the procedure.
5. Preoperative Medications:
- The surgeon may prescribe antibiotics or pain medications to take before surgery.
6. Day of Surgery:
- Arrive at the surgical facility as scheduled.
- Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing.
- Remove any jewelry or piercings.
- Inform the surgeon and staff of any changes in your health or medications.
7. Donor Area Harvesting:
- The surgeon will mark the donor area where fat will be extracted.
- Local anesthesia will be administered to numb the area.
8. Fat Transfer and Injection:
- The fat will be extracted using a liposuction technique.
- The harvested fat will be purified and prepared for injection.
- The surgeon will inject the fat into the recipient areas using fine needles.
9. Postoperative Instructions:
- Follow the surgeon's instructions regarding wound care, compression garments, and pain management.
- Avoid strenuous activity and heavy lifting for a period of time.
- Attend follow-up appointments for monitoring and evaluation.
Recovery after Fat Transfer
Immediately After Surgery:
- Compression garment should be worn for 2-6 weeks to minimize swelling and support the transferred fat.
- Antibiotics may be prescribed to prevent infection.
- Pain medication will be provided to manage discomfort.
- Rest and avoid strenuous activity for the first few days.
1-3 Weeks After Surgery:
- Swelling and bruising will be most noticeable during this period.
- Continue wearing the compression garment.
- Avoid strenuous activity and heavy lifting.
- Massage the treated areas gently as directed by your surgeon to promote circulation and reduce swelling.
4-6 Weeks After Surgery:
- Swelling and bruising should subside significantly.
- Start gradually increasing activity level.
- Avoid excessive sun exposure to prevent hyperpigmentation of the treated areas.
- Massage the areas less frequently.
6-12 Weeks After Surgery:
- Final results will become more evident.
- Continue massaging the treated areas occasionally to optimize fat survival and shape.
- Avoid harsh treatments like laser, chemical peels, and microdermabrasion on the transferred fat.
Long-Term Care:
- Weight maintenance is crucial to prevent fat loss in the treated areas.
- Maintain healthy lifestyle habits, including a balanced diet and regular exercise.
- Protect the transferred fat from sun damage by wearing sunscreen and avoiding excessive exposure.
- Consult your surgeon if you experience any unexpected changes or concerns.
Additional Tips:
- Use ice packs to reduce swelling and pain.
- Elevate the treated areas when possible.
- Take short walks to prevent blood clots.
- Follow your surgeon's instructions carefully for optimal results and recovery time.
- Be patient, as the final results may take several months to fully develop.
Things to know before start
Pre-Operative Preparation for Fat Transfer:
1. Consultation and Medical History:
- Consult with a qualified plastic surgeon to discuss the procedure, goals, and expectations.
- Provide a detailed medical history, including any allergies, medications, and previous surgeries.
2. Physical Examination and Evaluation:
- The surgeon will examine the donor and recipient areas to assess the availability of fat and the suitability of the procedure.
- Photographs may be taken for documentation.
3. Preoperative Instructions:
- Follow the surgeon's instructions regarding smoking, alcohol consumption, and certain medications.
- Arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure.
- Avoid taking blood thinners or aspirin a week before surgery.
4. Diet and Hydration:
- Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids.
- Maintain a healthy diet in the days leading up to the procedure.
5. Preoperative Medications:
- The surgeon may prescribe antibiotics or pain medications to take before surgery.
6. Day of Surgery:
- Arrive at the surgical facility as scheduled.
- Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing.
- Remove any jewelry or piercings.
- Inform the surgeon and staff of any changes in your health or medications.
7. Donor Area Harvesting:
- The surgeon will mark the donor area where fat will be extracted.
- Local anesthesia will be administered to numb the area.
8. Fat Transfer and Injection:
- The fat will be extracted using a liposuction technique.
- The harvested fat will be purified and prepared for injection.
- The surgeon will inject the fat into the recipient areas using fine needles.
9. Postoperative Instructions:
- Follow the surgeon's instructions regarding wound care, compression garments, and pain management.
- Avoid strenuous activity and heavy lifting for a period of time.
- Attend follow-up appointments for monitoring and evaluation.
Recovery after Fat Transfer
Immediately After Surgery:
- Compression garment should be worn for 2-6 weeks to minimize swelling and support the transferred fat.
- Antibiotics may be prescribed to prevent infection.
- Pain medication will be provided to manage discomfort.
- Rest and avoid strenuous activity for the first few days.
1-3 Weeks After Surgery:
- Swelling and bruising will be most noticeable during this period.
- Continue wearing the compression garment.
- Avoid strenuous activity and heavy lifting.
- Massage the treated areas gently as directed by your surgeon to promote circulation and reduce swelling.
4-6 Weeks After Surgery:
- Swelling and bruising should subside significantly.
- Start gradually increasing activity level.
- Avoid excessive sun exposure to prevent hyperpigmentation of the treated areas.
- Massage the areas less frequently.
6-12 Weeks After Surgery:
- Final results will become more evident.
- Continue massaging the treated areas occasionally to optimize fat survival and shape.
- Avoid harsh treatments like laser, chemical peels, and microdermabrasion on the transferred fat.
Long-Term Care:
- Weight maintenance is crucial to prevent fat loss in the treated areas.
- Maintain healthy lifestyle habits, including a balanced diet and regular exercise.
- Protect the transferred fat from sun damage by wearing sunscreen and avoiding excessive exposure.
- Consult your surgeon if you experience any unexpected changes or concerns.
Additional Tips:
- Use ice packs to reduce swelling and pain.
- Elevate the treated areas when possible.
- Take short walks to prevent blood clots.
- Follow your surgeon's instructions carefully for optimal results and recovery time.
- Be patient, as the final results may take several months to fully develop.
Surgeon

Edward Dickerson, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Cape Fear Aesthetics
Cumberland County, North Carolina
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Dr. Edward Dickerson has turned the Carolinas into his artistic canvas, helping countless patients feel more confident through over thousands of transformative cosmetic procedures. With dual medical board certifications Dr. Dickerson is a trusted leader in facial and body enhancements. Before establishing himself as one of the region’s top cosmetic surgeons, Dr. Dickerson’s career began in service to our country. As a Brigade Surgeon and Jumpmaster in the elite 82nd Airborne Division at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, he laid the foundation for his leadership and medical expertise. He completed specialized training at Brooke Army Medical Center and later served as Chief of Surgery at Womack Army Medical Center, all while earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His dedication and service earned a highly decorated military career and prestigious honors, including the Meritorious Service Award and Two Oak Leaf Clusters. As Medical Director of Fayetteville Plastic Surgery and Cape Fear Aesthetics, Dr. Dickerson leads a luxury aesthetic practice offering state-of-the-art centers for cosmetic surgery, weight loss, hair restoration and MedSpa services. From innovative procedures like luxury awake liposuction to comprehensive facial and body refinement, he remains committed to delivering stunning results for his patients. Dr. Dickerson’s expertise has garnered recognition far beyond the Carolinas. He has been honored multiple years in a row with Choice Awards for Best Cosmetic Surgeon. His work has also been featured in publications such as the Triangle Business Journal, Radiant Life, and more. But Dr. Dickerson’s contributions extend well beyond his surgical talents. A proud father and grandfather, he understands the importance of family, and community development. Whether you’re looking for a subtle enhancement or a life-changing transformation, Dr. Dickerson brings not only unparalleled expertise but a genuine passion for helping people feel their best—both inside and out.
Education & Training
- 1988 - 1992 Morehouse School of Medicine Doctor of Medicine
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
2053 Valleygate Dr STE 102, Fayetteville, NC 28304, USA
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Surgeon

Edward Dickerson, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Cape Fear Aesthetics
Cumberland County, North Carolina
50 views today
Dr. Edward Dickerson has turned the Carolinas into his artistic canvas, helping countless patients feel more confident through over thousands of transformative cosmetic procedures. With dual medical board certifications Dr. Dickerson is a trusted leader in facial and body enhancements. Before establishing himself as one of the region’s top cosmetic surgeons, Dr. Dickerson’s career began in service to our country. As a Brigade Surgeon and Jumpmaster in the elite 82nd Airborne Division at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, he laid the foundation for his leadership and medical expertise. He completed specialized training at Brooke Army Medical Center and later served as Chief of Surgery at Womack Army Medical Center, all while earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His dedication and service earned a highly decorated military career and prestigious honors, including the Meritorious Service Award and Two Oak Leaf Clusters. As Medical Director of Fayetteville Plastic Surgery and Cape Fear Aesthetics, Dr. Dickerson leads a luxury aesthetic practice offering state-of-the-art centers for cosmetic surgery, weight loss, hair restoration and MedSpa services. From innovative procedures like luxury awake liposuction to comprehensive facial and body refinement, he remains committed to delivering stunning results for his patients. Dr. Dickerson’s expertise has garnered recognition far beyond the Carolinas. He has been honored multiple years in a row with Choice Awards for Best Cosmetic Surgeon. His work has also been featured in publications such as the Triangle Business Journal, Radiant Life, and more. But Dr. Dickerson’s contributions extend well beyond his surgical talents. A proud father and grandfather, he understands the importance of family, and community development. Whether you’re looking for a subtle enhancement or a life-changing transformation, Dr. Dickerson brings not only unparalleled expertise but a genuine passion for helping people feel their best—both inside and out.
Education & Training
- 1988 - 1992 Morehouse School of Medicine Doctor of Medicine
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
2053 Valleygate Dr STE 102, Fayetteville, NC 28304, USA
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