Fat has always been an  intriguing but challenging futuristic filler for several reasons.  In the past several years, it has gained  increased interest from both patients and providers as a natural filler. Volume  replacement through fat transfer is not a new option; it has been utilized for  years in procedures such as Brazilian Butt Lifts, facial augmentation and now,  breast augmentation. However, fat transfer procedures have always faced  challenges, including the difficulty in effectively harvesting fat, the  inability to store fat for later use and concerns regarding fat viability  post-transfer. While fat transfer has found utility in certain scenarios, it  has also posed challenges for widespread adoption as it is difficult and time  consuming to use in the office setting. Patients that are part of the weight loss revolution may not have a  significant amount of fat for transfer and the unpredictability has limited the  precision placement. 
Exciting advancements are on the horizon, particularly as  many patients embark on their weight loss journeys and strive for a fit and  fabulous lifestyle. Patients increasingly desire natural-looking results in  their aesthetic transformations. Some of the promising developments in the  field of futuristic fat transfer include fat banking, fat processing and  methods to enhance fat take rates. 
Fat has always been an  intriguing but challenging futuristic filler for several reasons.  In the past several years, it has gained  increased interest from both patients and providers as a natural filler. Volume  replacement through fat transfer is not a new option; it has been utilized for  years in procedures such as Brazilian Butt Lifts, facial augmentation and now,  breast augmentation. However, fat transfer procedures have always faced  challenges, including the difficulty in effectively harvesting fat, the  inability to store fat for later use and concerns regarding fat viability  post-transfer. While fat transfer has found utility in certain scenarios, it  has also posed challenges for widespread adoption as it is difficult and time  consuming to use in the office setting. Patients that are part of the weight loss revolution may not have a  significant amount of fat for transfer and the unpredictability has limited the  precision placement. 
Exciting advancements are on the horizon, particularly as  many patients embark on their weight loss journeys and strive for a fit and  fabulous lifestyle. Patients increasingly desire natural-looking results in  their aesthetic transformations. Some of the promising developments in the  field of futuristic fat transfer include fat banking, fat processing and  methods to enhance fat take rates. 
Fat Banking
1. Storing Fat for Future Fat Transfer/Filler Treatments
A company       called Tissue Cell Technologies has been developing technology that allows       fat to be stored for future use. The future holds the potential for us to       bank the idea of performing liposuction, storing fat and using it at a       later date. Imagine in the context of the weight loss revolution, being       able to perform liposuction, store the fat and then use it for targeted,       isolated fat transfers to areas of the body where it's most desired. This       would make breast enhancement with fat transfer much more attractive, as       serial fat transfer sessions can easily be performed to help patients       achieve the results they desire. This could revolutionize how we sculpt and shape our bodies,       allowing us to achieve the aesthetic appearance we dream of by placing fat       where we want it and not where we don't. The fat could also be stored       after a mommy makeover and then utilized for facial fillers, hand       rejuvenation or any future aesthetic enhancements without the need for       more liposuction. This process       would simplify fat transfer surgeries, as it would involve one major       liposuction session followed by having fat readily available for       subsequent treatments.
Fat Processing 
2. Cadaver Fat As a Filler
In the not-so-distant future, a company       called Tiger Biomedical has developed the ability to utilize processed       cadaver fat as a filler. While the concept of using processed fat as a       filler isn't new, it has historically been limited to small quantities, posing       challenges for substantial changes, especially in procedures like breast       augmentation or body contouring. Tiger Biomedical has taken a unique       approach by offering larger volumes of processed fat, with kits containing       15 to 30cc of fat available for patients. This advancement opens up a wide       range of treatment options, from non-surgical Brazilian Butt Lifts to       breast enhancements. This creates a unique opportunity for breast and body       rejuvenation in a manner that we have never had previously. The concept of non-surgical butt and       breast enhancements is not new, but we have had limited meaningful       options. This innovation also       presents the exciting possibility of improving the overall appearance       post-liposuction, providing an off-the-shelf fat filler option. Many       patients seek natural fillers and aesthetic improvements, making this       development highly anticipated in the field.
   
Enhancing Quality & Survival of Fat 
3. Precision Fat Processing
Enhancing the quality of the fat harvested is       the next evolution in precision fat processing. There are a couple of       advancements on the horizon, with some that have already arrived. One such       process is called Viality, an innovation in fat processing. This Precision       Fat Processing System has demonstrates in studies that it can yield fat take rates of       up to 80%. The key benefit is precision: ensuring that patients receive       the purest fat possible, which leads to more predictable results and       improved outcomes. This addresses a historical challenge where fat take       rates varied significantly. Viality achieves this by separating oils and       fluids, ensuring that only the best quality fat is injected. This gives       providers an unparalleled ability to sculpt and shape effectively, providing       optimal results and predictability for patients.
4. Enhanced Fat Survival During Transfer
The combination of radiofrequency energy and helium plasma is another exciting treatment       option. Historically, this technology has been used for skin tightening, but       recent findings show promising improvements in skin quality through the combined use of radiofrequency energy and helium, which generates inert       plasma, previously earning it the nickname J-Plasma. Animal studies       have suggested that this plasma can enhance fat survival when combined       with fat transfer. While human trials are still pending, the potential for       improved fat survival and precision in fat processing is highly       anticipated.
5. Regenerative Potential of Fat Cells
LipoCube is an exciting advancement in fat       processing. The concept revolves around transforming standard liposuction       fat into microparticles, including micro and nano fat. We're only       beginning to explore its potential beyond mere filler applications in various       aspects of aesthetic medicine. The regenerative properties of fat are       continuously evolving, with LipoCube aiming to convert large fat globules       into smaller micro and nanoparticles. These particles can be utilized for       skin rejuvenation and other regenerative purposes. The beauty of LipoCube       lies in its ability to simplify the liposuction process while offering       customizable particle sizes for different aesthetic procedures. This opens       up unprecedented possibilities for facial rejuvenation and holds promise       for the future of regenerative medicine, tapping into the regenerative       potential of fat cells. We're just scratching the surface of what this       technology can offer.
The Era of Futuristic Fat Treatments
The era of futuristic fat  treatments is upon us, with advancements both currently available and  forthcoming. With the rise of the weight loss revolution and patients seeking  natural augmentations, such as breast or buttock enhancements, as well as  facial fillers, fat remains an intriguing but often mythical option for  patients and providers. Its natural feel, longevity and compatibility with  one's own body tissue make it highly desirable. The ability to store or enhance  fat transfer processes brings immense excitement for patients and providers  alike.
The future appears bright in the realm of fat treatments,  with numerous exciting developments contributing to the overall shift in  plastic surgery towards natural augmentation.