Übersichtsarbeit
Martina Sandhofer, Matthias Sandhofer, Patrik Schauer
Die Cryolipothermie: kälteinduzierte, zitterfreie Thermogenesis zum nichtoperativen Bodycontouring
Cryolipothermia: cold induced, jitter-free thermogenesis for non-invasive body contouring
Keywords | Summary | Correspondence | Literature
Keywords
adiposity, beige and brown adipozytes, Body contouring, cryolipothermia, jitter-free thermogenesis, lipedema, lipodysmorphia, metbolic syndrome
Schlüsselworte
Adipositas, beige und braune Adipozyten, Bodycontouring, Cryolipothermie, Lipödem, Lipodysmorphie, Metabolisches Syndrom, zitterfreie Thermogenesis
Summary
The knowledge about jitter-free thermogenesis and the discovery of the responsible adipocyte population can lead us into a new era of non-invasive body contouring. We call this cryo-application to reduce fatty tissue cryolipothermia. We often implement it in addition to our frequently performed liposuction and successfully performed cryolipolysis. Especially the combined application of cryolipolysis and cryolipothermia can be an alternative to surgical therapies for lipodysmorphic patients.
Zusammenfassung
Das Wissen um die zitterfreie Thermogenese und die Entdeckung der dafür verantwortlichen Adipozytenpopulationen kann uns in eine neue Ära des nichtinvasiven Bodycontouring führen. Wir nennen diese Kälteanwendung am Fettgewebe Cryolipothermie. Sie ist sehr häufig eine Ergänzung der von uns durchgeführten Fettabsaugungen aber auch der erfolgreich durchgeführten Cryolipolyse. Insbesondere die Kombinationsanwendung von Cryolipolyse und Cryolipothermie kann für viele lipodysmorphe Patienten eine Alternative zur chirurgischen Therapie sein.
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Korrespondenz-Adresse
Dr. Matthias Sandhofer
FA. für Dermatologie
Starhembergstraße 12
A-4020 Linz
dr.matthias@sandhofer.at
www.sandhofer.at
Conflict of Interests
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