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Scientific Articles

Autologous Fat Grafting: Use of Closed Syringe Microcannula System for Enhanced Grafting

Posted in AD-cSVF, AD-tSVF, AD-MSC, Basic Science & Research, Office Based Aesthetic Medicine, Techniques & Methods, Techniques & Methods for Fat Harvesting, Processing & Grafting

May 13th, 2019 SDARTs faculty member, Dr. Robert W Alexander, authored this overview on the use of a closed syringe, microcannula system for autologous fat grafting procedures. This study was published in Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology. READ THE STUDY NOW Want to learn directly from study author Robert W Alexander? Visit the SDARTs Online […]

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Human Stromal Cell Aggregates Concentrate Adipose Tissue Constitutive Cell Population

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

January 28th, 2021 SDARTs faculty member, Ramon Lull, MD, PhD, et al, published a new study on “Human Stromal Cell Aggregates Concentrate Adipose Tissue Constitutive Cell Population by In Vitro DNA Quantification Analysis.” This study was published in the Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Journal. Want to learn more from Dr. Ramon Llull? Visit the SDARTs […]

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Comparison of Harvest and Processing Techniques for Fat Grafting and Adipose Stem Cell Isolation

Posted in AD-cSVF, AD-tSVF, AD-MSC, Basic Science & Research, Ideas & Innovations, Techniques & Methods for Fat Harvesting, Processing & Grafting

March 14th, 2019 Study authors Christine Fisher, M.D., Tara L. Grahovac, M.D., Mark E. Schafer, Ph.D., Ron D. Shippert, M.D., Kacey G. Marra, Ph.D., and SDARTs faculty member J. Peter Rubin, M.D. compared techniques for processing and harvesting adipose tissue to determine effects on fat grafting outcomes. This study was published in the Plastic and […]

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Potential Use of Cellular Stromal Vascular Fraction in Post-COVID-19 Injury and Respiratory Distress

Posted in Clinical Trials & Pilot Studies, Ideas & Innovations

June 2nd, 2020 SDARTs faculty member, Robert W. Alexander, MD, DDS, is the Principle Investigator on a first-in-human clinical trial to treat post-COVID 19 survivors with AD cSVF. Many moderate to severe post-COVID 19 survivors experience compromised lung function. As a proposed solution, adipose-derived cellular stromal vascular fraction (AD cSVF) may be effective in reversing […]

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Subcutaneous Injections of Nanofat Adipose-derived Stem Cell Grafting in Facial Rejuvenation

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

March 17th, 2020 Author and SDARTs Faculty Member Sophie Menkes, MD, et al, conducted a study on the use of subcutaneous nanofat injections for facial rejuvenation. The results open up a new realm of possibilities with nanofat. This article was published in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal. Have questions for the author? Post them […]

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Platelet Rich Plasma Augments Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Growth and Differentiation

Posted in AD-cSVF, AD-tSVF, AD-MSC, Basic Science & Research, Clinical Trials & Pilot Studies, PRP & Adipose

April 11th, 2019 Study authors Robert P. Gersch, PhD, et al, studied the effects of PRP on the growth and differentiation of adipose-derived stem cells. This study was published in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Want to learn more about PRP’s effects on adipose-derived stem cells? Visit the SDARTs Online Learning Center >

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The MACS-lift Short Scar Rhytidectomy

Posted in Facial Surgery, Plastic Surgery

March 17th, 2020 Authors and SDARTs Faculty members, Dr. Patrick Tonnard, MD, PhD, and Dr. Alexis Verpaele, MD, PhD, described their technique for their signature minimal access cranial suspension (MACS) short scar face lift. This article was published in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Want to learn more from Dr. Tonnard and Dr. Verpaele? Visit the […]

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Treatment of Achilles Tendinopathy with Autologous Adipose-derived Stromal Vascular Fraction

Posted in Achilles Tendinopathy, Clinical Trials & Pilot Studies, Sports Medicine

April 11th, 2019 Study authors Laura de Girolamo, PhD, et al, performed a study to test the effects of PRP versus adipose-dervived SVF when treating achilles tendinopathy. This study was published in The Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine. Want to learn more about treatment of tendinopathies with SVF? Visit the SDARTs Online Learning Center >

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Sharp-Needle Intradermal Fat Grafting (SNIF)

Posted in Clinical Trials & Pilot Studies, Combination with Energy Based Devices, Facial Surgery, Office Based Aesthetic Medicine, Plastic Surgery, Techniques & Methods, Techniques & Methods for Fat Harvesting, Processing & Grafting

March 17th, 2020 Authors Assaf A. Zeltzer, MD, FCCP, and SDARTs Faculty members Patrick Tonnard, MD, PhD and Alexis Verpaele, MD, PhD, described their signature technique for facial rejuvenation with Sharp-Needle Intradermal Fat Grafting. This article was published in Oculoplastic Surgery. Want to learn more about SNIF? Visit the SDARTs Online Learning Center >

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Mesenchymal Stem Cells from Adipose Tissue in Clinical Applications for Dermatologists

Posted in AD-cSVF, AD-tSVF, AD-MSC, Basic Science & Research, Clinical Dermatology, Dermatology, Wound Healing

February 6th, 2019 Meenakshi Gaur, Marek Dobke, and Victoria V. Lunyak published a review on the effects of adipose-derived stem cells on skin aging. This study was published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Want to learn more about the effects of adipose on skin aging? Visit the SDARTs Online Learning Center!

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