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Ästhetische Dermatologie für Senioren

Esthetic dermatology for the elderly

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Die ästhetische Dermatologie entdeckt das Alter. Dazu sind Verfahren und Techniken, die bei Jüngeren Anwendung finden, auf die speziellen Bedürfnisse der Älteren zuzuschneiden. Mit dem Fokus auf die Gesichtsalterung werden solche Aspekte diskutiert. Ästhetische Dermatologie ist dort am erfolgreichsten, wo Prinzipien der regenerativen Medizin genutzt werden.

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Esthetic dermatology discovers older age. Methods and techniques which are useful in younger people need modifications to meet the special needs of the elderly. These aspects are discussed with a focus on the aging face. Esthetic dermatology is most successful when using principles of regenerative medicine.

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Wollina, U., Goldman, A. Ästhetische Dermatologie für Senioren. Hautarzt 67, 148–152 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-015-3700-3

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