Hyaluronic Acid Injections for Wrinkles - Over 33 Years of Experience as a Surgeon
Hyaluronic acid wrinkle fillers - 33 years of experience in surgery · 28 years of experience in plastic surgery · Extensive experience and comprehensive training and continuing education · Instructor for colleagues · Has had his own practice for 22 years · Has operated a clinic for 5 years
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In most cases, wrinkle fillers use a highly cross-linked filler made from a substance naturally found in the body (HLS = hyaluronic acid). This filler slowly breaks down over the course of a year in the skin or beneath the skin where it was injected.
When treating wrinkles with hyaluronic acid, the risk of visible and/or palpable nodules is low. For this reason, specialist Dr. Münzberg prefers to use this method. Unlike products that remain in the skin permanently or semi-permanently, hyaluronic acid does not cause any long-term damage.
Dr. Münzberg prefers to use the following products for wrinkle treatment with biodegradable fillers:
There are 5 different products available for wrinkle treatment with fillers, each designed for specific indications:
- Restylane Fynesse: Fine lines, dark circles under the eyes
- Restylane Kysse: For lip augmentation
- Restylane Refyne: Superficial to deep nasolabial folds
- Restylane Lyft: For deep wrinkles / nasolabial folds, frown lines
- Restylane Volyme: For volume restoration in the subcutaneous fat tissue, also as a temporary facelift
- Restylane Skinbooster light/vital: For rejuvenation, refreshing, and revitalization
The treating physician should use Aquamid only for lip augmentation, but should not inject it superficially. It is a permanent product that is not absorbed by the body.
A specialist always performs Aquamid treatment in two to three sessions, spaced 6 weeks apart. During the first session, an initial, mild lip augmentation is performed. After 6 weeks, the specialist can then inject/fill the lips further until the lip volume desired by the patient is achieved. A third treatment may also be necessary.
