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Injectables

Filler vs Fat Transfer: Injectable Volume vs a Surgical Approach

Both restore volume, but one is an in-office injectable and the other a surgical procedure — a distinction that shapes who offers it and what patients are choosing between.

Filler vs Fat Transfer: Injectable Volume vs a Surgical Approach
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Filler and fat transfer both restore volume, but one is an in-office injectable and the other a surgical procedure — and that scope distinction shapes who can offer it and what patients are genuinely choosing between.

This is general education for owners, not medical advice.

ComparedDermal FillerFat Transfer
TypeInjectable gelSurgical fat grafting
SettingIn-office injectable treatmentSurgical procedure
ApproachAdds gel volumeTransfers the patient's own fat
ScopeWithin med spa scope (per state)Surgical scope
Bottom line: Both restore volume, but filler is an in-office injectable within typical med spa scope, while fat transfer is a surgical procedure. The distinction shapes who can offer it and what patients are genuinely choosing between.
Both add volume, but one's an injectable you offer and the other's a surgical procedure — and that scope difference matters as much as the result.

Injectable vs surgical

Dermal filler is an injectable gel that adds volume in an office setting — within the typical scope of med spa injectable treatments. Fat transfer is a surgical procedure that grafts the patient's own fat, with surgical scope considerations. So while both address volume, they're fundamentally different in setting, approach, and scope — one a standard injectable offering, the other a surgical procedure.

What it means for owners

For most med spas, filler is a core offering and fat transfer is a surgical procedure that sits outside the standard injectable scope — relevant mainly as context for patient conversations and referral, rather than a typical med spa service. Whether fat transfer fits a given practice depends on its providers, scope, and structure. The practical takeaway is understanding the distinction well enough to guide patients and recognize the scope line.

What to do

  • Understand the injectable-vs-surgical distinction — filler is in-office injectable, fat transfer is surgical.
  • Recognize the scope difference — fat transfer sits outside typical med spa injectable scope.
  • Guide patients on the distinction and refer appropriately where a surgical approach is what they're after.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between filler and fat transfer?

Dermal filler is an injectable gel that adds volume in an office setting; fat transfer is a surgical procedure that grafts the patient's own fat. Both restore volume but differ fundamentally — injectable versus surgical. This is general education, not medical advice.

Can a med spa offer fat transfer?

Fat transfer is a surgical procedure with surgical scope considerations, distinct from the injectable treatments within typical med spa scope. Whether and how it fits depends on the practice's providers, scope, and structure — it's not a standard med spa injectable offering.

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