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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Gordura obtida de procedimentos em cirurgia plástica, células-tronco derivadas do tecido adiposo e seu potencial em inovação tecnológica: revisão narrativa de literatura(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2021) Lamblet, Hebert Teixeira [UNIFESP]; Ferreira, Lydia Masako [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulointroduction: in clinical practice, stem cells derived from adipose tissue (ADSC) are generally not administered isolated, but as a constituent of the stromal vascular fraction (SVF). Although plastic surgery has a bright history of innovation, the recent search for new therapies and methods in this specialty and more recently in regenerative medicine has heated up the market for a continuous search for innovations and technologies for the use of these cells of the SVF in an ethical, efficient way and easy to reproduce. Objective: to carry out a narrative review of the literature on plastic surgery procedures that use fat as a product, which involve obtaining ADSC and its potential for technological innovation in this processing. Method: a narrative literature review was carried out using the works published from January 1993 to August 2020, in English, Portuguese and Spanish, in the MEDLINE/PubMed databases. After the selection, exploratory reading, selective reading, material selection, text analysis, interpretive reading and writing were performed. Results: Of the 33 articles selected for the review, it was found that 23 articles used the enzymatic dissociation method to isolate stem cells derived from adipose tissue (ADSC), 25 articles reported that the plastic surgery procedure used was liposuction and 23 articles reported innovation technology using 3D models. Conclusions: The most used method for the isolation of ADSC was enzymatic dissociation, liposuction the most practiced procedure in plastic surgery and 3D models the most found innovation technology.