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Unter dem im angelsächsischen Sprachraum häufig verwendeten Begriff „Photorejuvenation“ versteht man die Umkehr der licht- oder umweltbedingten Hautalterung mittels Einwirkung von Licht oder anderen Energiequellen. Im Gegensatz zu den Verfahren wie der Er:YAG- oder CO2-Laserung (▸ Kap. 7) wird bei der nichtablativen Faltenbehandlung die Epidermis geschont und die wesentlichen Effekte weitgehend direkt in der Dermis erzielt. Der Vorteil liegt in einer deutlich niedrigeren Nebenwirkungsrate (kaum Erosionen, Dyspigmentierungen und Infektionsrisiko), Behandlungen sind quasi ambulant ohne relevanten therapiebedingten Arbeitsausfall („downtime“) möglich.
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Szeimies, RM., Torezan, L.A.R. (2008). Faltenbehandlung mit nichtablativen Systemen: IR-Laser, IPL/LED, PDT, Fraxel und Radiofrequenz. In: Krutmann, J., Diepgen, T., Billmann-Krutmann, C. (eds) Hautalterung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76821-0_8
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