Can Lumpy Skin and Fibrosis After Liposuction Be Improved with Stem Cell Revision Liposuction? When Is the Best Time for Revision Surgery?
Q: After liposuction, I am experiencing uneven skin texture and adhesion (fibrosis). Can these complications be improved through stem cell-assisted revision liposuction? Also, when is the most appropriate timing for undergoing a revision procedure?
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정유석원장 작성일Q (Question):
“I’m experiencing skin irregularities and adhesions after liposuction. Can a revision liposuction using stem cells improve these issues? And when is the appropriate time for a revision procedure?”
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Hello, this is Director Yoosuk Chung of TheLine Plastic Surgery. With over 32 years of experience in facial and body contouring surgery and more than 100,000 cases performed, I have dedicated my career to helping patients who are struggling with unsatisfactory surgical results. I fully understand the stress and emotional burden of looking in the mirror after an unsuccessful procedure, and I aim to provide the safest and most effective corrective solutions based on extensive data and expertise.
To answer your question directly, skin irregularities and adhesions caused by a previous liposuction procedure can be effectively corrected through advanced revision liposuction using stem cell SVF (Stromal Vascular Fraction) and ECM (Extracellular Matrix). The most appropriate timing for revision surgery is typically after 6 months, when the tissue has stabilized following the initial procedure.
If uneven fat removal has caused contour irregularities, or if severe adhesions have led to hardened tissue, revision surgery may be necessary. Because revision cases involve more tissue damage than primary surgery, a high level of surgical expertise is essential. The procedure requires carefully releasing scar tissue (fibrosis) and reshaping the area, making it a highly advanced and complex technique.
At TheLine Plastic Surgery, revision liposuction with stem cells involves precisely releasing hardened bio-bonded areas and then filling the space with the patient’s own stem cell SVF and ECM to promote natural tissue regeneration. Stem cells help repair damaged microvascular structures and stimulate collagen production, resulting in smoother and more even skin texture. Meanwhile, ECM acts as a structural support layer, preventing re-adhesion and maintaining long-term elasticity, ultimately achieving a smooth, firm, and naturally contoured result.
Backed by 19 years of safe clinical experience, we go beyond simple fat removal to deliver advanced body sculpting techniques that restore both smooth contours and natural beauty.





