It depends how much fat was put in: there is a proportional relationship between volume of fat injected and swelling, as the more fat is put in, the more the tissues have to be disturbed. Also there is a difference between recovery to a point where you feel able to get up and move around and do things - this can be quite quick - if however you are talking about the swelling and the bruising going down and reaching a point where you look 'normal', particularly with facial fat transfer, this can take weeks. During these weeks you will continue to get twinges in the transplant area from the nerves re-settling. Expect your face to keep subtly changing shape for the first 3 to 6 months.
how long does it take to after transferring fat to the butt to recover
The injections take time as the smallest amount is placed in each area. This way the fat will more likely have an opportunity for good vascular supply and it will survive. Rushing the procedure will backfire as the fat may not TAKE
You can wait. A long time
Fat transfer works by “taking” fat from one part of the body and moving it to another part of the body. The medical surgery Liposuction is used to remove fat from any area of the body where there is an undesired amount of fat.
I think this would be a fat transfer. Something like liposuction.
No they bacome skinny if you squeze them in and out
not pregnant, just fat
Fat transfer involves removing or adding adipose tissue to the patient's areas of interest. The procedure itself can be used for treatments such as breast augmentation.
a balloon (and similar things)
Fat-soluble vitamins
You can't transplant your fat cells into another persons body. In rare cases some identical twins can share there fat cells. You can transfer your fat cells from one part of your body to a new location on your own body.
In this past fat transfer to one part of the body to another has not lasted very long, because the transferred fat simply doesn't remain in the place it is put but is absorbed by the body and moved to other locations. However, fat transfers using the new stem cell technology are expected to yield better results, so in the future it should be possible to carry out transfers and see the outcome of the procedure last for some time.