Facelift

Very few people are blessed with looking eternally young. An unhealthy lifestyle at a young age can quickly catch up with us, but genetics also play a big part. If you don’t see any changes in your late 20s, the first signs of the times will become visible by your mid-30s at the latest. Good facial treatments and fillers often help during this time. However, if the face seems increasingly tired and the affected person perceives it as annoying, a facelift can be a suitable method to make the face shine again.

Shortly

Shortly

Operation duration

2-4 hours

Hospital stay

1-2 nights

Anaesthesia

local or general anesthesia

Socially acceptable

within a few days to 2 weeks

Control examination

2-3 appointments

Durability

permanent

Look up to 15 years younger – this is possible with a face lift. From a certain age, each of us has to struggle with wrinkles and decreasing elasticity Some still look great as they get older, others have tired eyes and small wrinkles on their foreheads that can understandably be annoying. In this case, a face lift can conjure up freshness and youthfulness in the face. Our doctors pay attention to a harmonious overall picture and naturalness.

1.
Operation

Depending on the desired result, starting position and focus, different techniques are used. In addition to simply tightening the skin, it may also be necessary to model the underlying facial layer. In addition to the lifting, a treatment with hyaluronic acid, autologous fat or Botox or even liposuction can be useful.

2.
After the operation

After the operation, a head bandage is applied, which promotes healing. Gestures and facial expressions are not restored in the first few days after the operation. There may also be slight pain and hematomas. Keeping your head straight and moving as little as possible can minimize swelling. The threads are removed after about 10 days to 2 weeks. The patients have a radiant, youthful appearance again.

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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