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Aesthetic Treatments Without Surgery
Vampire Lift
Over time, your skin ages and, without treatment, often appears tired, dull, and sagging. The face loses volume and firmness, and fine lines become more visible. These unwanted signs of aging are increasingly seen even among the younger generation from the age of 30.
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The Use of Lasers in Dermatology, Cosmetics, and Aesthetic Medicine. In recent decades, the use of lasers has advanced significantly in dermatology, cosmetics, and aesthetic medicine. Lasers are highly energetic light sources that emit specific wavelengths, allowing for precise and targeted treatments. Their ability to interact selectively with different skin structures makes them versatile tools in modern medicine. Below is an overview of the main laser applications in dermatology, cosmetic treatments, and aesthetic medicine.
Learn morePRP
Platelet-rich plasma (abbreviated as PRP) refers to blood plasma that has been processed by humans to contain a significantly higher concentration of platelets than normal blood—two, three, or even more times concentrated. Blood plasma (plasma) is the liquid component of blood, meaning the fluid portion without blood cells.
Learn moreNanofat
Laser nanofat has already significantly shaped regenerative medicine—and will continue to do so. Its effectiveness is well established, the mechanisms are suspected, but exactly how it works is still not fully understood.
Learn moreFat-dissolving injection
The fat-dissolving injection, also known as injection lipolysis, is a non-surgical method for reducing unwanted body fat. In recent years, it has gained increasing popularity due to its effectiveness and minimal invasiveness. However, its limited efficacy and controllability, as well as the immediate side effects of the treatment (such as swelling, redness, and bruising lasting several weeks), have significantly diminished the initial enthusiasm.
Learn moreBotox
Frowning, furrowing the brows, pulling down the corners of the mouth, and squinting leave visible traces and have a lasting impact on a person’s appearance.
Learn moreFiller
Wrinkle formation in the face occurs due to the contraction of facial muscles and, with age, through the loss of the skin’s natural elasticity and a decrease in subcutaneous fat tissue.
Learn moreHair
Non-Surgical Hair Growth Stimulation
Hair loss is a widespread condition that affects both men and women and can cause significant psychological distress. In particular, genetic hair loss, also known as androgenetic alopecia, occurs in both men and women for different biological reasons. Hormonal, genetic, and—to a lesser extent—environmental factors all play a role in its development.
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Autologous Fat
Autologous fat transfer
Autologous fat transplantation has been performed for over 140 years, and since around 1988, lipofilling has become one of the most important procedures in plastic surgery. It can be used reconstructively to correct tissue defects (e.g., after breast cancer) or aesthetically to restore lost volume (e.g., under-eye hollows, breast augmentation, and more).
Learn morePenis enlargement
Let us state this right at the beginning: with autologous fat transplantation, the penis can only be thickened but not lengthened. In other words, the diameter increases while the length remains the same.
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Body / Trunk
Tummy Tuck - Abdominoplasty
The tummy tuck is a particularly efficient procedure that, when successful, means great relief for those affected and brings a significant improvement in quality of life.
Learn moreButtock lift
A buttock lift is a purely aesthetic surgical procedure and is mainly performed after significant weight loss.
Learn moreLiposuction
Liposuction is a highly effective aesthetic surgical procedure used to remove unwanted fat deposits and shape the body harmoniously. However, it is not intended for weight reduction, and contrary to popular belief, the results are long-lasting — even with moderate weight fluctuations.
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Breast Men
Gynecomastia
Gynecomastia appears as an enlargement of the male breast and can be very effectively corrected through aesthetic surgery. After the procedure, men usually feel much more comfortable and confident in their bodies (no longer feeling the need to wear a T-shirt while swimming, etc.).
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Breast Women
Tuberous (Tubular) Breast Deformity
The tuberous (tubular) breast deformity is a congenital breast anomaly characterized by a specific malformation of the mammary gland and breast tissue. This deformity develops during puberty and therefore affects young women in a particularly important and vulnerable phase of development. It can have significant psychological as well as physical effects.
Learn moreBreast lift
A breast lift is one of the most popular procedures in the field of aesthetic plastic surgery.
Learn moreBreast reduction
Is your breast size too large? We use techniques with an internal bra to ensure longer-lasting results. In most cases, it is also possible to preserve the sensitivity of the areola. For more pronounced cases (from 500 g of tissue removal per side), the procedure is medically indicated and is therefore usually covered by health insurance.
Learn moreBreastreconstruction
Every 9th woman develops breast cancer. In Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, this amounts to around 70,000 new cases each year. After the diagnosis is made, those affected are operated on by surgeons/gynecologists who specialize in breast cancer surgery.
Learn moreBreast augmentation with autologous fat
More and more women desire breast enlargement with their own fat because it is the best form of augmentation. This gives the breasts a beautiful shape while remaining natural.
Learn moreBreast enlargement with implants
You wish for a natural breast enlargement that is not immediately recognizable as an operated breast? With good planning and professional execution, that is possible.
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Extremities
Arm lift
An arm lift can be performed by an experienced surgeon without leaving particularly noticeable scars.
Learn moreThigh Lift
A thigh lift, unlike an upper arm lift, is often performed for constitutional reasons and not solely as a result of massive weight loss.
Learn moreLiposuction
Liposuction is a highly effective aesthetic surgical procedure used to remove unwanted fat deposits and shape the body harmoniously. However, it is not intended for weight reduction, and contrary to popular belief, the results are long-lasting — even with moderate weight fluctuations.
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Face
Ear correction
In most cultures, the human ear holds no particular aesthetic significance. People don’t typically speak of beautiful ears, or of youthful or old ears. In contrast, we consider such attributes completely normal when describing the face or eyelids.
Learn moreBullhorn lift
The bullhorn lift has only really gained popularity in the last 10–15 years, mainly because modern facelift surgery has shifted its focus toward lifting sagging facial structures. As a result, the bullhorn lift is now often performed in conjunction with a facelift: the sagging upper lip is lifted so that the upper row of teeth becomes visible again when smiling.
Learn moreFacelift
A facelift is one of the oldest procedures in aesthetic medicine and is considered the Rolls-Royce among cosmetic surgeries. The goal of a facelift is to make the face appear younger and fresher, effectively counteracting the visible signs of aging.
Learn moreEyelid Lift
An eyelid lift (correction of droopy eyelids) makes your eyes look younger and more attractive. In addition to tightening the upper eyelids (droopy lids), it is often necessary to perform additional corrections — such as lifting the (lateral) eyebrows, tightening the lower eyelids, and correcting eye bags, dark circles, and, quite often, festoons.
Learn moreChin Correction
The chin plays a crucial role in achieving a harmonious and aesthetic facial appearance. However, its shape or size is not always ideal — a surgical procedure can help correct this.
Learn moreNose correction
Roman nobility, Egyptian elegance, Greek or Italian classic, French potato – these are some flattering descriptions for nasal shapes that are, in fact, not particularly advantageous.
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Hair / Non-Surgical Hair Growth Stimulation / Hair Transplantation
Exosomes
Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles measuring approximately 30 to 150 nanometers in size. They are actively released by nearly all cell types and play a central role in cellular communication. Their unique properties and diverse biological functions have made them a major focus of medical research in recent years, particularly in aesthetic and regenerative medicine.
Learn moreNon-Surgical Hair Growth Stimulation
Hair loss is a widespread condition that affects both men and women and can cause significant psychological distress. In particular, genetic hair loss, also known as androgenetic alopecia, occurs in both men and women for different biological reasons. Hormonal, genetic, and—to a lesser extent—environmental factors all play a role in its development.
Learn moreHair transplant
Would you like to have your hair transplanted as gently and effectively as possible? Then our DHI method is the first choice. This globally most innovative technique for autologous hair transplantation enables a gentle treatment without a scalpel and with fast healing.
Learn morePRP
Platelet-rich plasma (abbreviated as PRP) refers to blood plasma that has been processed by humans to contain a significantly higher concentration of platelets than normal blood—two, three, or even more times concentrated. Blood plasma (plasma) is the liquid component of blood, meaning the fluid portion without blood cells.
Learn moreNanofat
Laser nanofat has already significantly shaped regenerative medicine—and will continue to do so. Its effectiveness is well established, the mechanisms are suspected, but exactly how it works is still not fully understood.
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Hand Surgery
Wartenberg Syndrome
Wartenberg syndrome refers to the collection of all causes that lead to pain or sensory impairment of the terminal branch of the radial nerve.
Learn moreDupuytren’s Contracture
Contrary to popular belief, Dupuytren’s contracture (DC) is not a “tendon shortening.”
Learn moreCarpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common compression syndrome. The cardinal symptom is nighttime pain, as well as temporary or persistent “numbness” of the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and half of the ring finger.
Learn moreTrigger Finger
Tendon entrapment syndromes such as “trigger finger” occur relatively frequently. They result from overuse, chronic inflammation, or may simply be constitutionally determined.
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Intimate Area
Labia Correction
The desire for correction of the inner labia has increased significantly since the year 2000. This is partly due to the renewed popularity of intimate shaving among women in the Western world and partly because aesthetic surgery has become much less of a taboo over the past 25 years.
Learn morePenis enlargement
Let us state this right at the beginning: with autologous fat transplantation, the penis can only be thickened but not lengthened. In other words, the diameter increases while the length remains the same.
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Nerve Surgery
Nerve compression syndromes
Nerve compression syndromes refer to the symptoms, manifestations, and consequences of compressed nerves outside the brain and spinal column.
Learn moreNerve reconstructions
“Peripheral nerves” refer to all nerves located outside the skull and spinal cord, collectively known as the “peripheral nervous system” (PNS). In contrast, all nerves of the brain and spinal cord form the “central nervous system” (CNS).
Learn moreDiabetic Neuropathy
Worldwide, nearly 300 million people suffer from diabetes mellitus — about 6% of the global population. Between 30% and 70% of diabetics develop diabetic neuropathy.
Learn moreTarsal tunnel syndrome
Tarsal tunnel syndrome in the foot corresponds to carpal tunnel syndrome in the hand.
Learn moreCarpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common compression syndrome. The cardinal symptom is nighttime pain, as well as temporary or persistent “numbness” of the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and half of the ring finger.
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