Fat grafting & SVF — volume & survival

Fat grafting refines your own liposuctioned fat and adds volume to the hips, buttocks or breast, where graft survival is the key. Royal Line manages a refinement process — the Royal Triple protocol — to raise the pure-fat ratio.
Those searching for "fat grafting", "SVF" or "stem cell fat transfer" want volume — and wonder "how much settles in (survival)". Fat grafting connects directly to liposuction. This guide covers survival, SVF and the areas.
Grafting follows liposuction
Fat grafting proceeds as harvest (liposuction) → refine → inject into the area needing volume. Liposuction and grafting are one continuous flow, and using refined, pure fat can help the result.
Survival is a result of several factors
Survival — the grafted fat settling in — is influenced by several conditions, not one. So it is hard to state "survival is always high", and it varies widely.
| Factor | Note |
|---|---|
| Fat condition / refinement | Pure-fat ratio, minimal damage |
| Volume & layer | Layered injection rather than one large bolus |
| Blood flow of the area | Better flow favours survival |
| Individual factors | Healing and constitution vary |
Survival is a managed result, not a guarantee. The refinement, injection method and area condition all matter.
SVF & areas — hips, buttocks, breast
SVF (stromal vascular fraction) is isolated from fat tissue and is sometimes used with grafting; its application depends on the condition and area. By area — hips and buttocks for volume and curve, breast for natural volume with careful volume/layer management. Royal Line refines fat with the Royal Triple protocol, and the director handles harvest, refinement and grafting as one flow.
References
That fat grafting uses your own fat and survival depends on several factors is covered by the ASPS. With Mayo Clinic guidance on the liposuction–grafting link, plans and expectations are confirmed with a physician.


