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Facial rejuvenation. Intimate aesthetics. Medical Technology. Contact by e-mail You are welcome to send us an e-mail: info rosenparkklinik. Volume therapy fills in sunken areas of the face. It focuses not only on individual, unattractive wrinkles, but also on the structural changes of the entire face which occur due to loss of volume with age.
This allows results to be achieved which were previously only possible through extensive facelift surgeries. Personal facial expressions and natural radiance are preserved. At the same time, treatment of deeper layers of skin provides moisture which significantly improves the complexion by imparting a natural glow. In volume therapy, the manner in which the filler material is introduced into the tissue is of crucial importance.
If an incorrect injection technique is used, the muscles can press the filler aside due to facial expressions β the wrinkles return after a very short time. To counteract this, we generally perform volume therapy using the tower technique or more deeply using the depot technique. With the tower technique developed by Dr. Gerhard Sattler, Rosenpark Klinic is a pioneer of this effective method for lifing the face without surgery. It requires considerable knowledge of anatomy and it is practiced here exclusively by experienced physicians.
They place the filler material deep into the tissue using a special, sharp needle inserted vertically and evenly distribute it into these deep layers while withdrawing the needle. Figuratively speaking, this creates columns towers β they lift the tissue from below. In the depot technique, small amounts of the filler material are deposited in a targeted fashion in the deepest layers right above the bone, mostly to restretch ligaments and thus the prior facial fullness and facial contours are reconstructed.
In the alternative windmill technique, the cannula is blunt. It is introduced horizontally into the subcutaneous layer, parallel to the surface of the skin.