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Lipoderma in Newburgh, NY

Facial aging is influenced by several structural changes that occur over time. One of the most significant is the gradual loss of facial fat, which can lead to hollow areas, contour irregularities, and reduced definition in certain parts of the face. As fat volume decreases, the face may appear less youthful and balanced.

Modern regenerative treatments are designed to address these changes by restoring volume and supporting the body’s natural tissue structure. Lipoderma is an injectable treatment that uses a specialized adipose tissue matrix designed to support soft-tissue volume restoration in areas where natural fat is present.

At Laser & Cosmetic Surgery Specialists in Newburgh, NY, Lipoderma treatments are performed by double board-certified facial plastic surgeon Ran Y. Rubinstein, MD. Patients from Orange County and throughout New York—including Middletown, Goshen, Cornwall, New Windsor, Monroe, Warwick, Poughkeepsie, Fishkill, Kingston, and New Paltz—visit the practice for advanced facial plastic surgery and non-surgical facial rejuvenation treatments.

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What Is Lipoderma?

Lipoderma is an injectable treatment derived from processed adipose tissue matrix. During processing, the native cellular components and structural elements of the extracellular matrix are preserved, while immunogenic components are removed.

When injected beneath the skin, this adipose matrix provides structural support within the tissue. The matrix gradually integrates with surrounding tissue and helps restore localized soft-tissue volume in areas where fat loss or contour irregularities are present.

Because Lipoderma works through tissue integration rather than simply placing filler material beneath the skin, the treatment differs from traditional dermal fillers that provide immediate volumization.

Woman with glowing, youthful skin smiling after Hyperdilute Radiesse treatment to enhance texture and firmness
Lipoderma treats minor facial volume loss and subtle contour irregularities with gradual tissue integration.

Where Can Lipoderma Be Used?

Lipoderma is most appropriate in areas of the face where natural fat tissue is present and where subtle volume restoration may improve facial balance.

Common treatment areas may include:

  • Small depressions in the cheeks
  • Localized contour irregularities in the face
  • Regions affected by mild volume loss
  • Areas influenced by scarring or prior procedures
  • Subtle asymmetries in facial contours

During consultation, Dr. Rubinstein evaluates the patient’s facial anatomy and determines whether Lipoderma or another injectable treatment will provide the most natural and predictable results.

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If you are looking to restore youthful volume and address facial fat loss, schedule a consultation at Laser & Cosmetic Surgery Specialists in Newburgh, NY. Dr. Ran Y. Rubinstein uses Lipoderma, an advanced adipose tissue matrix, to naturally support and revolumize hollow areas for a more balanced appearance.

How Lipoderma Works

Lipoderma is based on an adipose extracellular matrix that resembles the structural framework of natural fat tissue. The treatment works through several stages.

Injection of the Adipose Matrix

A small amount of the adipose matrix is carefully injected beneath the skin in the treatment area.

Structural Support Within the Tissue

Once placed, the matrix provides structural support within the tissue and helps fill localized areas of soft-tissue volume loss.

Gradual Tissue Integration

Over time, the matrix integrates with surrounding tissue and contributes to improved contour and volume in the treated area.

Because this process occurs gradually, improvements typically appear over several months rather than immediately after treatment.

Smiling woman with smooth skin after minimally invasive Hyperdilute Radiesse procedure performed in Newburgh clinic
Lipoderma differs from dermal fillers by gradually integrating tissue rather than providing immediate volume correction.

Lipoderma vs. Other Injectable Treatments

Facial rejuvenation often involves injectable treatments designed to restore volume or improve skin structure. Lipoderma is delivered through injections but works differently than many traditional injectable options used in aesthetic medicine.

Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers restore volume by placing a gel-like substance beneath the skin. Hyaluronic acid fillers are commonly used to enhance facial contours or smooth wrinkles.

Dermal fillers:

  • Provide immediate volume correction
  • Typically consist of hyaluronic acid
  • Results often last several months to over a year depending on the product

Biostimulatory Injectables

Biostimulatory treatments such as Sculptra and Radiesse work by stimulating collagen production within the skin. As collagen develops, the skin becomes thicker and more structurally supported.

Biostimulants:

  • Stimulate collagen production
  • Improve skin structure and firmness
  • Results develop gradually over time

Lipoderma

Lipoderma works through a different mechanism. Instead of simply adding filler material or stimulating collagen production, it provides an adipose tissue matrix that supports tissue integration and soft-tissue volume restoration.

Lipoderma:

  • Derived from processed adipose tissue and extracellular matrix
  • Provides structural support within the tissue
  • Supports gradual soft-tissue volume restoration
  • Results develop progressively as the tissue integrates

Each treatment option has unique advantages. During consultation, Dr. Rubinstein recommends the most appropriate treatment based on the patient’s anatomy, goals, and long-term facial balance.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Lipoderma?

Lipoderma may be appropriate for individuals who want to restore subtle facial volume without undergoing surgery.

Good candidates often include people who:

  • Have mild to moderate localized facial fat loss
  • Want gradual, natural-looking improvement
  • Prefer a non-surgical treatment option
  • Have small contour irregularities or depressions
  • May not require fat grafting surgery

Because results develop gradually, patients should understand that improvements occur over time.

Consultation and Personalized Treatment Planning

Every Lipoderma treatment begins with a consultation with Dr. Rubinstein. During this visit, he carefully evaluates facial anatomy, skin quality, and areas of volume loss.

Not every patient is an ideal candidate for Lipoderma. In some cases, dermal fillers, biostimulants, or surgical procedures such as fat grafting may provide more predictable results. Dr. Rubinstein reviews available options and recommends a treatment plan tailored to the patient’s goals and facial structure.

Patients also have the opportunity to discuss expectations, recovery, and potential outcomes during the consultation.

The Lipoderma Treatment Process

Lipoderma injections are performed in the office and typically require less than an hour depending on the treatment area.

Preparation

The treatment area is cleansed and a local anesthetic may be used to improve comfort during the procedure.

Injection

The adipose matrix is carefully injected beneath the skin to restore localized volume or improve contour irregularities.

After Treatment

Most patients return to normal daily activities shortly after treatment.

Recovery After Lipoderma Injections

Recovery following Lipoderma injections is typically minimal. Temporary effects may include:

  • Mild swelling
  • Minor bruising
  • Temporary tenderness at the injection site

These symptoms generally resolve within several days.

Because Lipoderma works through gradual tissue integration, improvements become more noticeable over time rather than immediately after treatment.

When Will Lipoderma Results Appear?

Lipoderma results develop gradually as the adipose matrix integrates with surrounding tissue.

Patients may begin to notice improvements in contour and volume over several months as the treated area stabilizes and integrates.

Because the treatment relies on tissue integration, improvements typically appear progressively.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lipoderma

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