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Stellenwert der Oberlidkorrektur in der Dermatochirurgie

Significance of blepharoplasty in dermatologic surgery

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Die Oberlidblepharoplastik ist der mit am häufigsten durchgeführte ästhetisch chirurgische Eingriff. Optimale Ergebnisse erfordern die richtige Patientenselektion, sorgfältige präoperative Vorbereitung und exakte operative Durchführung. Für die Operation hat sich eine CO2-Laser assistierte Operationstechnik bewährt, die ein trockenes, übersichtliches Operationsgebiet ermöglicht. Auch birgt sie den Vorteil der exakten Präparationsmöglichkeiten. Nicht zuletzt führt die Laserbehandlung des laxen Septum orbitale über den thermischen Effekt zu einer Straffung in diesem Bereich und unterstützt die konservativ gehaltene orbitale Fettresektion oder erlaubt sogar bei schwach ausgeprägten Fällen, darauf zu verzichten. Kombinationsbehandlungen periorbital ermöglichen es, erstens den Eingriff kleiner zu gestalten und damit auch Risiken zu minimieren. Zweitens tragen sie den individuellen anatomischen Gegebenheiten und unterschiedlichen Bedürfnissen Rechnung und zeigen synergistische Effekte. Da sich in der ästhetischen Dermatologie eine Vielzahl von konservativen und invasiven Behandlungsverfahren vereint, ist natürlich auch der Stellenwert der Oberlidkorrektur in der Dermatochirurgie begründet.

Abstract

Upper eye lid blepharoplasty is one of the most commonly practiced surgical treatments in aesthetic medicine. Careful patient selection, thorough preoperative planing, and exact surgical treatment lead to optimal results. CO2 laser assisted surgery provides a dry and clear surgical field, allowing precise tissue control. On the other hand CO2 laser subsurfacing leads due to thermal effect to a shrinking of the lax orbital septum, and reduces the need for orbital fat resection or even allows one to avoid fat resection. Periorbital combination treatments in most cases allow smaller or less invasive procedures, reducing risk factors. Additionally they adapt to individual anatomic structures, different needs in outcome and show synergistic effects. Aesthetic dermatology incorporates many conservative and invasive approaches, so that upper eyelid blepharoplasty in dermatologic surgery is widely accepted and well-established.

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Prager, W., Wißmüller, E. Stellenwert der Oberlidkorrektur in der Dermatochirurgie. Hautarzt 60, 550–555 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-009-1718-0

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