Zentralbl Chir 2005; 130(6): 514-525
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-918196
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Allgemeine Übersicht der gebräuchlichsten injizierbaren Weichgewebsfüller zur initialen Faltenbehandlung des Gesichts

Soft tissue Enhancement with Injectable Fillers for Correction of Age Related Folds and WrinklesJ. Hönig1 , M. Fricke1
  • 1Universitätsklinikum Göttingen, Abt. für Gesichts-und Plastische Chirurgie, Göttingen
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Publication History

Publication Date:
29 December 2005 (online)

Zusammenfassung

Zur initialen Faltenbehandlung des alternden Gesichts befinden sich auf dem Markt eine Vielzahl von unterschiedlichen injizierbaren Materialien. Sie unterscheiden sich in ihrer Gewebereaktion und eignen sich nicht universell für alle Gewebszonen. Neben den körpereigenen und damit sichersten biologischen Materialien, wie z. B. Eigenfett und Eigenkollagenen lassen sich Falten auch durch injizierbare nicht körpereigene biologische und synthetische Produkte korrigieren, wobei allerdings mit Nebenwirkungen wie Entzündungsreaktionen, allergischen Reaktionen, Implantatwanderung bis hin zum Implantatverlust und unerwünschtem Implantatverhalten zu rechnen ist. In einer Übersicht werden einige häufig in der Praxis angewandte injizierbare Weichgewebsfüller zur initialen Faltenbehandlung des alternden Gesichts vorgestellt und ihre Wirkung und Nebenwirkungen beschrieben.

Abstract

Injectable fillers for facial soft tissue enhancement have been developed and used for decades for the correction of age related folds and wrinkles. Many of the disadvantages of xenogenic and prior exogenous materials have been overcome with the advent of autologous and synthetic alternative materials. Autologous and synthetic injectable fillers herald a new era in the treatment of the aging face. Therefore this article will give an in-depth look at the implant choice, surgical approach, and possible complications and will provide a review of current injectable fillers for age related facial soft tissue augmentation.

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