The present disclosure is related with a medical treatment (lidocaine, epinephrine, sodium bicarbonate, physiological solution) Instrumental (60 ml, 25 ml and 1 ml disposable syringes, 3 mm x 16 cm long lipoextraction cannulas, 3 mm x 16 cm long lipoinjection cannula), performed in an appropriate place and the protocol to perform the treatment is as follows: Previous front, back and side photographs of the donor and recipient areas, the marking of the adipose zones is performed to obtain a topographic design then the asepsis of the donor and recipient areas is performed with Povidone-iodine, to then pass it to the worktable previously covered with sterile clothing: The patient can lie supine dorsal, ventral or lateral sterile fields are placed freeing the donor and recipient areas. Anesthesia in the donor area and recipient area is applied with the Klein solution (physiological solution, lidocaine, sodium bicarbonate and epinephrine) after that, the liquefaction process continues in the donor area performing reciprocating movements all the adipose tissue of the donor area is liquefied to be easily vacuumed. After liquefaction, the medical treatment proceeds to the extraction of the donor adipose zone this is performed with a plurality of 60 ml, 25 ml, 10 ml, 5 ml syringes performing reciprocating movements, repeating them three times in the same trajectory, performing separate trajectories of one centimeter and as long as the donor area is, in an ordeded manner until all the donor area is drawn. When the syringe is filled, immediately the lipoinjection is performed in the receiving area, applying as much adipose tissue as it was calculated in the topographic study in other words, depending on the desired volume of the receiving area. Finally, the holes of both the donor area and the receiving area are covered, the patient is bandaged and girdled, then brought into a one hour observation period, where vital signs are checked she is then discharged if these are within