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Body contouring

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In unserer heutigen postmodernen Gesellschaft geht ein verändertes Körperverständnis mit einer zunehmenden Nachfrage nach körperformenden Prozeduren einher. Die Behandlungen sollen zwar wirksam sein, genauso wichtig ist jedoch, dass sie sicher sind und sich gut in das Arbeits- und Alltagsleben integrieren lassen. Während die Optionen zur minimalinvasiven Volumenadditionen weitgehend auf injizierbare Implantate auf Basis von Hyaluronsäure oder autologem Fett beschränkt sind, steht für die Volumenreduktion eine Vielzahl an Möglichkeiten zur Verfügung. Entscheidend für die Wahl sollte sein, welche Indikation behandelt und wie viel Volumen dabei reduziert werden soll, ebenso die Bereitschaft des Patienten Schmerzen und mögliche unerwünschte Reaktionen in Kauf zu nehmen.

Abstract

In our contemporary postmodern society, a modified perception of the human body is accompanied by an increasing demand for body shaping procedures. The treatment needs to be effective but it is just as important that they are safe and can be easily integrated into the daily working and routine schedule. While the options for minimally invasive volume addition are largely limited to injectable implants based on hyaluronic acid or autologous fat, a multitude of options are available for volume reduction. Before deciding on the method of choice, the following needs to be considered: which indications need to be treated, the extent of the reduction in volume and how much pain and possible undesired reactions the patient is prepared to accept.

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Krüger, N., Lübberding, S. & Sattler, G. Körperkonturierung. Hautarzt 66, 772–780 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-015-3691-0

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