Risks and costs | Wrinkle treatment with hyaluronic acid

Risks and costs Compared to surgical facelifting, there are hardly any significant risks associated with wrinkle treatment with hyaluronic acid. Patients with very sensitive skin may experience redness and/or inflammation in the area of the puncture marks following the application. In addition, small blisters can form in the treated areas of the face, but these … Risks and costs | Wrinkle treatment with hyaluronic acid

Costs | Wrinkle treatment with ultrasound

Costs As wrinkle treatment with ultrasound is a purely plastic, aesthetic measure, it is not covered by either statutory or private health insurance. The patient has to pay all costs independently. Furthermore, the patient must also pay for all follow-up costs. This means that if complications (e.g. inflammation) occur after the treatment and further measures … Costs | Wrinkle treatment with ultrasound

Risks and costs | Wrinkle treatment with own fat

Risks and costs The risks associated with wrinkle treatment with autologous fat are comparatively low. Some patients complain of redness and swelling in the treated areas of the face in the first few days after application. The development of bruising, which however subsides quickly, cannot be excluded. The costs of wrinkle treatment with own fat … Risks and costs | Wrinkle treatment with own fat