 High-tissue nanofat is a novel fat grafting system that uses mechanical emulsification to produce a highly concentrated form of fat tissue. It contains a large number of adipose-derived stem cells, which have been shown to be capable of differentiating into multiple types of cells, including adipocytes, osteoblasts, and chondrocyte. These cells have been found to possess the ability to repair damaged tissues and organs, making them ideal candidates for use in regenerative medicine. This article was authored by Lindsay Alejandra Quintero Sierra, Rhea Tupana-Bisfas, Anita Conti, and others.