HIV-1 infected patients have peripheral fat loss or lipoatrophy of the face, limbs, and buttocks and central fat accumulation within the adbomen, breast, and the dorso-cervical spine both of which may be present in the same individual. Lipoatrophy causes negative psychosocial impact and an impairment of quality of life because of erosio of self-image and self-esteem, demoralization and depression, problems in social and sexual relations, and threats to locus of control. Surgical treatments for facial lipoatrophy include autologous fat transplant from a subcutaneous abdominal graft or injection of biodegradable or non biodegradable fillers into the lipoatrophic areas of the face. The authors discuss how to choose from the different surgical procedures to treat HIV-related facial lipoatrophy.
Comparison of three different methods for correction of HIV-Associated facial Lipodystrophy / Guaraldi, Giovanni; P. L., Bonucci; D., De Fazio. - STAMPA. - (2011), pp. 1-6.
Comparison of three different methods for correction of HIV-Associated facial Lipodystrophy.
GUARALDI, Giovanni;
2011
Abstract
HIV-1 infected patients have peripheral fat loss or lipoatrophy of the face, limbs, and buttocks and central fat accumulation within the adbomen, breast, and the dorso-cervical spine both of which may be present in the same individual. Lipoatrophy causes negative psychosocial impact and an impairment of quality of life because of erosio of self-image and self-esteem, demoralization and depression, problems in social and sexual relations, and threats to locus of control. Surgical treatments for facial lipoatrophy include autologous fat transplant from a subcutaneous abdominal graft or injection of biodegradable or non biodegradable fillers into the lipoatrophic areas of the face. The authors discuss how to choose from the different surgical procedures to treat HIV-related facial lipoatrophy.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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