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Konservative Faltenbehandlung in der Hand des Plastischen Chirurgen

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Die konservative Faltenbehandlung ist ein wesentlicher Teil des immer weiter wachsenden Marktes für ästhetische Chirurgie. Leider tummeln sich auf diesem Gebiet immer mehr Nichtmediziner oder Mediziner ohne ausreichende Grundkenntnisse, bei denen der Patient weder eine seriöse Aufklärung erhält, noch die nötigen plastisch-chirurgischen Kenntnisse vorhanden sind, um die konservative Faltenbehandlung in ein ästhetisch-chirurgisches Gesamtkonzept einzubinden. Dies führt immer wieder zu Fehlindikationen, unnötigen Komplikationen und enttäuschten Patientenerwartungen. Der aktuelle Stand der konservativen Therapiemaßnahmen wird im vorliegenden Artikel kritisch gewürdigt.

Abstract

The conservative treatment of facial wrinkles is an integral part of the growing market for aesthetic surgery. Unfortunately, physicians of any specialty and even nonphysicians tried to occupy this lucrative field without providing serious information and knowledge about a holistic plastic surgical concept, which includes second- and third-step aesthetic surgical procedures when conservative treatment does not suffice. The following article outlines and critically evaluates the current state of knowledge.

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Brüner, S., Deb, R. & Germann, G. Konservative Faltenbehandlung in der Hand des Plastischen Chirurgen. Chirurg 74, 815–820 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00104-003-0732-5

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