Scars, Paralysis & Victims of Beautification
When something needs to be made good again or made as invisible as possible.
While we can more or less hide most parts of our body from the world around us, our face inevitably meets the eye of the beholder and is exposed to their gaze, especially when we don't want it to.
On the one hand, illnesses, treatments or injuries that have been overcome sometimes leave all too obvious traces, which bring patients of different ages to me. The desire to make them as invisible as possible, or at least to improve or "blur" them, is always in the foreground.
Here, appropriate treatments or interventions are used not only externally but also internally to dissolve memories of what has been suffered, overcome and survived, thus transforming them in a certain way.
Sometimes we grow up with something that is too big, crooked, protruding or otherwise out of the norm. This often includes inherited misalignments of the jaw and craniofacial bones, which have an impact on our face. Help is also available here.
More and more patients are finding their way to me after aesthetic treatments with adverse results or long-term complications - sometimes a particular problem and special challenge of our time.