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Skin
Injection Treatments
Almost
everyone has skin imperfections of some
kind. But for some people, wrinkles,
acne scars, chickenpox marks or other
imperfections are uncomfortably
noticeable.
In the past, there was no
practical option for removing or
reducing such surface imperfections.
However, today a number of different
methods can be employed – including
injections – to produce smooth, clear
skin and attractive facial contours.
If
you're considering an injection
procedure to smooth your skin, the
following information will provide you
with a good introduction to the
available options. For more detailed
information about how these procedures
may help you, we recommend that you schedule a consultation with
Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl.
What
are some of the most common benefits of
these procedures?
The
most common benefit of injectable
treatments is the elimination of
unwanted wrinkles on the surface of the
skin. In addition, injections can give
patients a more youthful appearance by
re-establishing pleasing contours.
Injectables
work best on two kinds of wrinkles:
those caused by movement of the muscle
(such as those that appear around the
mouth and eyes when smiling or frowning)
and those caused by gravity (i.e.,
sagging skin). There are a number of
different kinds of injectables, each
with its own risks and benefits.
Hyaluronsäure
ist eine biotechnisch hergestellte,
gelatineartige Substanz aus Hahnenkämmen,
die nach heutigem Wissen keine Allergien
oder sonstige Abstoßungsreaktionen auslösen
kann. Hyaluronsäure wird mit einer
kleinen Nadel eingespritzt. Weil der Körper
langsam die Hyaluronsäure abbaut,
halten die Resultate im allgemeinen
zwischen fünf und sechs Monaten. Das
Verfahren kann je nach Bedarf wiederholt
werden. Nach wissenschaftlichen
Erkenntnissen soll der Körper durch die
Behandlung zur Produktion eigener
Hyaluronsäure angeregt werden.
Collagen
is one of the most frequently used
injectable materias. This substance is
processed from connective bovine tissues
of BSE-free herds. One
benefit of collagen is that it stays in
place quite well, and no incision is
required. With collagen injections, you
can continue your daily routine without
interruption. Collagen usually lasts 3
– 5 months, and complications are
quite rare. Patients need to be tested
for possible allergies before the first
treatment.
Fat
Injections use specially
processed fat from the patient’s own
body, sometimes harvested during liposuction
treatments to augment contour
deformities, skin irregularities and
folds. This reduces the chance of
adverse reactions. For further details
on fat injections please
click here.
Silicone
is prohibited to be used as an
injectable in Germany as well as in the
United States and Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl
strongly
discourages you to undergo such
treatments elsewhere. Silicone does
present an advantage in that it is not
absorbed by the body, however, multiple
adverse reactions may occur such as
granuloma/siliconoma formation and
migration to other sites of the body
which resulted in a general ban on
silicone in this from of application.
During
the consultation, you and Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl
will discuss the changes that you would
like to make in your appearance. He will explain the different options available to you, the
procedure itself, and its risks and
limitations as well as the kind of
anesthesia required.
Be
sure to ask all the questions you have
about the procedure. Learning everything
you can about your options, risks and
benefits is the key to making an
informed decision.
Injections
are most commonly made between the
surface layers of the skin and the
underlying fat. The material that you
and Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl decide upon is placed
into a syringe. A needle is placed under
the skin at the site of correction, and
the material is injected along the lines
of the wrinkle, scar or other recessed
area. The injectable material plumps and
tightens the skin, thereby smoothing out
the skin contour.
Injectable
procedures are performed on an
outpatient basis in the office. In more
extensive or combined procedures sedation may be
required. Collagen and Cymetra can
almost always be injected without
anything other than a topical anesthetic
cream.
The
amount of pain during an injection
treatment varies from patient to
patient. However, the discomfort
associated with injectables is
relatively mild. In many cases,
injectables are given without
anesthesia.
Patients
may experience some discomfort during
and immediately following the procedure.
Injections done on the cheek, chin and
close to the eyes are usually less
painful than those around the lips, but
this varies from patient to patient. If
you are particularly concerned about
pain, be sure to discuss this with Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl
before the day of the procedure.
For
the first 24-48 hours following the
procedure, most people experience some
swelling and redness at the site of
injection. Itching and very mild
discomfort is not uncommon. However,
most of these symptoms fade away within
a day or two.
The
recovery period for injection treatments
is relatively short. Bruising is usually
minimal, and swelling depends on the
extent of the procedure.
Patients
should stay away from activities that
can aggravate the injection site. Heavy
exercise and alcohol consumption should
be avoided for the first few days
following the procedure.
Individuals
with scarring, sagging or wrinkling
on the face
Individuals
with loss of fat, plumpness or high
contours of the soft tissues in the
face
In
good physical health
Psychologically
stable
Wanting
to improve their appearance
Realistic
in their expectations
Aware
of the options and the limitations
This
is only a partial list of the criteria
that Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl will consider in
determining whether or not this
procedure is appropriate for you. Be
sure to ask Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl if he considers
you an ideal candidate for injectable
treatments.
What
is the long-term outcome like for most
people?
Most
patients who have had an injectable
procedure are pleased with the results.
The treatments can, in many cases,
significantly reduce facial wrinkling
and sagging skin. However, most
injection treatments have a relatively
short life span. Collagen is quickly absorbed by the
body, and most of the filler from these
injections disappears within a year.
Other injectable materials are
associated with more frequent side
effects. Be sure to discuss all of the
various options with Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl, who
will help you to decide which is the
best option for you.
Alloderm
- A portion of the sheet alloderm may
remain permanently, or it may eventually
be completely absorbed. In any case, it
lasts longer than most injectables,
including collagen. There is not enough
long-term information on Cymetra to know
if a portion of it will last
permanently, but early reports suggest
that it probably will not.
Collagen
-Standard collagen will be completely
reabsorbed within a few months.
Autologen lasts somewhat longer. Some
lucky patients may have collagen last
5-6 months, but most will find that 3-4
months is typical. Occasionally, it
lasts only 2-3 months. While they like
the results, some people are frustrated
by the need for frequent injections.
Fat
- A portion of the injected fat will
remain in place permanently, but a
second or even third procedure may be
needed to completely correct sagging or
wrinkling. Fat is perhaps the only
injectable material available for
recreating a youthful look in those
patients requiring large volumes for a
fuller, more youthful-looking facial
structure.
Recently,
a new method of fat injection has gained
popularity. This procedure is called lipostructure.
Like fat injections, this treatment
calls for a removal of fat from the
patient’s own body. However,
lipostructure is significantly different
from traditional fat injections because
it attempts to keep these fat cells
alive. The idea behind lipostructure is
that by keeping the fat cells alive,
they will not be reabsorbed into the
body, and the results will last longer.
Consult
Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl to see if
lipostructure is an option for you.
One
of the risks associated with injectable
procedures is the risk of infection.
However, under most circumstances, this
risk is minimal. Depending on the filler
material that you and Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl
choose,
there may also be a risk of an allergic
reaction or rejection of the material by
your body.
Tell
Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl about any allergies you
have (to foods, drugs,
environmental elements)
Tell
Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl about all medications,
herbal supplements or natural
supplements you are taking (both
prescription and non-prescription)
Carefully
follow any instructions Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl
gives you regarding eating and
drinking and smoking.
Avoid
aspirin and aspirin-containing
medicines for two weeks prior
to surgery.
Please
inform Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl immediately in
case you should experience fever
or symptoms of an infection after
surgery.
The
information on this web site is only
intended as an introduction to this
procedure and should not be used to
determine whether you will have the
procedure performed nor as a guarantee
of the result.
The
best method of determining your personal
options is to schedule a personal
consultation with Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl. He will be
able to answer specific questions
related to your situation.