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Facial Autologous Muscular Injection : ウィキペディア英語版 | Facial Autologous Muscular Injection Facial Autologous Muscular Injection, also known as fat autologous muscular injection or abbreviated as FAMI, is a minimally invasive, non-incisional facial rejuvenation procedure. FAMI is a fat transfer procedure used to address the loss of volume in the face due to aging, or to restore facial muscles and bone surfaces. The procedure involves removing adult stem cells of fatty tissue from another area of the body, and refining it to be able to re-inject living fatty tissue into specific areas of the face without incisions. FAMI is an outpatient procedure and an alternative to fillers or face lifts. The procedure does not require general anesthesia and risks of an allergic reaction are minimal due to the use of the patient's own tissue used as the facial injection. ==History== Fat transplantation procedures have been in use for decades to restore volume to the face, and as a result, various techniques have been developed over the years. Facial autologous muscular injection (FAMI) was developed in 1996 by Roger E. Amar M.D., a French plastic surgeon.〔 Amar is the founder and director of the FAMI International Academy in Marbella, Spain. FAMI was introduced to the United States in 2001.〔 The FAMI procedure differs from other fat transplantation procedures in that it takes the patient's facial vascular paths into account while using their own fatty tissue to address the loss of volume in the face without having to make incisions.
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