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Microvascular Angiogenesis and Apoptosis in the Survival of Free Fat Grafts
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Angiogenic factors including VEGF started to revascularize the graft around day 7, and the extent of the vasculature was not reduced after the revascularization. In addition to necrosis in the graft's early stages, apoptosis induced by many factors in the graft's environment is also, at least in part, a cause of long-term volume reduction of the fat graft. Thus clinical application of angiogenic factors such as VEGF to fat grafts and control of apoptosis may contribute to improvements in fat-grafting techniques.
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