Filler treatments

Over time, our skin loses moisture and elasticity – the first small unwelcome wrinkles appear. Fillers made from the patient’s own fat or hyaluronic acid can be used to replenish these and give a fresh and alert facial expression.

Shortly

Shortly

Duration of treatment

Hyaluron: less than 1 hour & Own fat: less than 1 hour in 2-3 treatments

Hospital stay

Outpatient

Anaesthesia

Local anesthesia if necessary

Socially acceptable

immediately, slight swelling possible

Control examination

none

Durability

Hyaluron: 6-12 months & autologous fat: permanent

Sooner or later, the first wrinkles around the eyes or on the forehead appear on each of us. The skin loses elasticity due to moisture loss and gravity supports this process.

Sooner or later, the first wrinkles around the eyes or on the forehead appear on each of us. The skin loses elasticity due to moisture loss and gravity supports this process. There are usually two options for treatment with fillers:

⦁ Hyaluronic acid

⦁ Autologous fat

In addition to autologous fat, hyaluronic acid is also a substance produced by the body, which is contained in connective tissue, among other things, and can be used not only in the face, but in almost any part of the body to fill wrinkles or contour body parts.
The doctor treating you will explain which treatment is most effective for you in a personal consultation.

Treatment – ​​hyaluronic acid

Depots of hyaluronic acid are injected under the wrinkles to be treated to supplement the body's own hyaluronic acid. Thus, the wrinkles are filled from below. The treatment is almost painless, only the puncture of the syringe can be felt. The result is immediately visible. Minimal redness and slight swelling may occur after the treatment. Should, however, subside within the first day after treatment.

Treatment - autologous fat

Before the treatment, autologous fat, usually from the thighs or knees, is harvested. This is then medically processed to prepare for treatment. The treatment of wrinkles is then carried out by introducing it into the area to be treated and modeling it. The wrinkles are plumped up from below and the skin is smoothed.

Institute for Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery

Institute for Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery

The Institute for Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery at the Glückstadt Hospital deals with functional, cosmetic, shape-changing and restorative procedures.
Surgical interventions are carried out in this area for both aesthetic and functional reasons.

In order to work as a doctor in this field in Germany, further training as a specialist in plastic and aesthetic surgery must be completed.

Dr. Bönke

Specialist in plastic and aesthetic surgery

Career

After completing his medical studies at the University of Kiel, Dr. Bönke initially worked there and completed basic surgical training in cardiac and vascular surgery at the Schleswig-Holstein University Hospital in Kiel. In 2015, he then switched to the clinic for plastic and hand surgery with a center for severe burns at the St. Georg Hospital in Leipzig. In 2017 he followed Prof. Dragu to the University Hospital in Dresden, where he played a key role in founding the Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, where he most recently worked as senior physician. Since 2023 Dr. Bönke leads together with Prof. Dr. Said the Institute for Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery at Glückstadt Hospital. 

 

Since 2015 Dr. Bönke works exclusively in plastic and aesthetic surgery. In addition to the reconstruction and restoration of the body shape using free tissue transfer and hand surgery, he specialized in body shaping and tightening operations after weight loss. 

 

Dr. Bönke is a specialist in plastic and aesthetic surgery and a member of the German Society for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (DGPRÄC). He also has an additional qualification in hand surgery. 

Indications

Abdominoplasty / tummy tuck 

thigh lift 

upper arm lift 

body lift 

liposuction 

Liposuction for lipoedema 

scar corrections 

Local flaps 

(Free flap plastics) 

 

Hand Surgery: 

Secondary tendon reconstruction 

Tendon transfer / tendon rearrangement 

 

Nerve sutures / nerve reconstruction / nerve transplant  

Annular ligament release in tendovaginitis stenosans (snap fingers) 

extensor tendon cleavage 

Nerve decompression (e.g. carpal tunnel, loge de gyon, sulcus ulnaris) 

Ganglion

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