The Lasik – OP

Procedure Overall, Lasik surgery changes the shape of the cornea. In the case of myopia a flattening of the cornea is desired, in the case of hyperopia a splitting by Lasik to correct the visual defect. After the eye has been anaesthetized (topical anaesthesia), the patient is given an eyelid retractor for an optimal overview … The Lasik – OP

Spider veins

Spider veins are a type of mini spider veins that are located on the surface of the skin and are usually found on the inner sides of the thighs. They are not dangerous in themselves, but can be an indication of a disease of the deep-seated veins. In most cases, however, they are only a … Spider veins

Prevention | Spider veins

Prevention Spider veins alone do not represent a serious disease, mainly cosmetic reasons are in the foreground. However, they can give a first indication of diseases such as chronic venous insufficiency. They are often favoured by weaknesses of the connective tissue, which are mainly predisposition. Thus spider veins often cannot be completely prevented, but something … Prevention | Spider veins

Biolifting

Definition Biolifting Biolifting is a gentle, simple and bloodless procedure that is intended to support the body’s own skin renewal processes. This is intended to rejuvenate the skin and reduce wrinkles. Only natural products should be used for biolifting. Biolifting belongs to the mininmal-invasive procedures, as neither a scalpel nor a surgical intervention is necessary. … Biolifting

Results and impact | Biolifting

Results and impact Skin tone is improved, scars and other skin defects are reduced, superficial wrinkles can disappear completely, while deep skin folds become visibly smoother. Age spots can also be treated successfully. The skin on the chin or other problem areas can be tightened. An effective cellulite (orange peel) treatment has also been shown. … Results and impact | Biolifting

Operation of Xanthelasma

General information As xanthelasma and xanthomas can be an indication of excessive fat values, an examination of the blood fat values should always be carried out before removing the xanthelasma for cosmetic reasons. If there are elevated blood values of cholesterol or triglycerides, normalization should be attempted. The so-called xanthomas often disappear again by themselves … Operation of Xanthelasma

What are the risks of surgery? | Operation of Xanthelasma

What are the risks of surgery? Xanthelasma surgery is a low-risk procedure. A scar may remain after surgery. If the xanthelasma is removed with a laser, there is a risk of subsequent bruising or pigment changes. With all methods there is also the risk that the xanthelasma may reappear. Who operates on Xanthelasma? Xanthelasma can … What are the risks of surgery? | Operation of Xanthelasma

Removal of xanthelasma

Introduction Xanthelasmas are deposits of fat in the skin around the eyelid. Removal is only medically indicated in the case of impaired vision and is therefore considered a cosmetic operation which is not covered by the health insurance and therefore has to be paid for by the patient. Cosmetically disturbing xanthelasma can be removed both … Removal of xanthelasma

When is it possible for the health insurance company to cover the costs? | Removal of xanthelasma

When is it possible for the health insurance company to cover the costs? The removal of xanthelasma is equivalent to a cosmetic treatment. It is not part of the medical services. Therefore the costs are not paid by the statutory health insurance companies. However, it is possible that privately insured persons may receive reimbursement. If … When is it possible for the health insurance company to cover the costs? | Removal of xanthelasma