Plasma Gel Buttocks Augmentation With Large-Gauge Injection

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Solution Overview

Problem

Existing methods for facial augmentation using plasma gel are not suitable for buttocks and hip augmentations due to the use of unsuitable needles and equipment, necessitating a more invasive approach.

Innovation Solution

A method involving the extraction of plasma gel from a patient's blood, marking specific injection points, and injecting the gel into the adipose tissue of the buttocks and hips to achieve augmentation without prosthetics.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Ease of operation

If facial augmentation methods using plasma gel are applied to buttocks and hips, then plasma gel augmentation can be achieved, but the procedure becomes overly invasive and requires unsuitable equipment

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveinvasiveness of procedureVSAvoidsuitability of equipment
Core Design Contradiction:
Ease of operationVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent changes the key parameter of needle gauge from fine needles used in facial augmentation to larger 18-gauge needles suitable for buttocks and hips. This parameter change allows the same plasma gel augmentation technique to be adapted for different body areas with appropriate equipment modifications, resolving the contradiction between procedure simplicity and equipment suitability.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #35Parameter changes

2Quantity of substance

If multiple blood collection tubes are used to extract sufficient plasma, then adequate plasma gel can be obtained, but the blood collection and processing time increases

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveamount of plasma gelVSAvoidblood collection and processing time
Core Design Contradiction:
Quantity of substanceVSLoss of time

Solution Approach 1:

The patent requires pre-collection of at least 340 ml of blood before the procedure, which is then processed to obtain sufficient plasma gel. This preliminary action ensures that adequate plasma gel is available during the procedure without extending the actual treatment time, resolving the contradiction between obtaining sufficient quantity and minimizing time loss.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

Solution Approach 2:

The patient's own blood is used as the source material for plasma gel creation, eliminating the need for external plasma donations or complex procurement processes. This self-service approach streamlines the process and reduces overall time requirements while ensuring sufficient material availability.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #25Self-service

3Quantity of substance

If traditional plasma gel extraction methods are used, then plasma can be separated from blood, but a large number of blood collection tubes are required

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveplasma extraction efficiencyVSAvoidnumber of blood collection tubes
Core Design Contradiction:
Quantity of substanceVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent combines multiple blood collection steps into a single pre-collection phase, where at least 340 ml of blood is collected beforehand and then processed. This merging of collection steps reduces the number of tubes needed during the actual procedure and simplifies the overall process, resolving the contradiction between extraction efficiency and device complexity.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #5Merging (Combining)

Applied Scientific Principles

This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.

Function Achieved in This Case

The method allows for natural buttocks and hip augmentation using the patient's own plasma, minimizing invasiveness, reducing blood collection and processing time, and eliminating the need for additional garments.

Implementation Method 1

separating the liquid plasma from the blood of the patient

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectCentrifugal separation: Centrifugal Separation

Implementation Method 2

transforming the liquid blood into a plasma gel

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectPhase transformation: Phase Change

Data Source

PatentUS12472283B2Method of performing a buttocks and hip augmentation using plasma gel
Publication Date: 2025.11.18 PULGAR JOHANNA ANDREA
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AI summary

A method of performing a buttocks and hip augmentation using plasma gel. The method begins by extracting at least 340 ml of blood from a patient. Then, separating the liquid plasma from the blood of the patient. Next, transforming the liquid blood into a plasma gel. Then, marking an area of the buttocks or hips of the patient that will receive the plasma gel for augmentation. Next, injecting the plasma gel into the areas that are to be augmented until augmentation is reached. Lastly, covering the injection point that was used to create the augmentation.