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Skin Resurfacing: Laserverfahren

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Mit zunehmendem Lebensalter kumulieren am Hautorgan nicht nur Faltenbildungen oder sichtbare Schädigungen im Rahmen der vor allem aktinisch induzierten Elastose, sondern auch verschiedene benigne Neubildungen (z. B. senile Angiome, Talgdrüsenhyperplasien, senile Lentigines u. a.). Das sog. Skin Resurfacing trägt dem Wunsch Rechnung, die sichtbare Hautoberfläche ebener, makelloser und damit jünger erscheinen zu lassen („Rejuvenation“). Es zielt dabei nicht nur auf eine „Glättung“ des elastotisch vergröberten Oberflächenreliefs oder feiner Faltenbildungen. In weiterem Sinne kann es auch die Beseitigung anderer aktinisch induzierter Spätschäden oder altersassoziierter Neubildungen beinhalten (z. B. flache pigmentierte Keratosen, aktinische Keratosen).

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Kaufmann, R. (2008). Skin Resurfacing: Laserverfahren. In: Krutmann, J., Diepgen, T., Billmann-Krutmann, C. (eds) Hautalterung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76821-0_7

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