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Bruxism: Treatment of teeth grinding

Bruxism is a common problem, especially in young adulthood. Every fifth adult is affected. A distinction is made between teeth grinding and teeth clenching. However, there is also a pure tensing of the jaw muscles without tooth contact. All variants involve unconscious muscle activity that takes place either during the day or at night. Interestingly, it seems to be more...

Behaviour after toxin treatment:
Do's and Don'ts

Wrinkle treatments with BTX® are well tolerated and very effective medical treatments. As with any medical procedure, your behavior after wrinkle treatment and following the doctor's instructions is important to get the best results. BTX® preparations are medications. Thus, certain variations in effect are possible. On average, the BTX® effect lasts 3 - read more...

Winter is the best time for a chemical peel

After a chemical peel, you should avoid the sun as much as possible. The often cloudy and dark weather in late autumn and winter comes in handy. Even "normal" skin can suffer from the dryness of the air in winter. The reaction is a thickening of the top layer of skin. The appearance of the skin can read more...

Collagen induction with SkinPen ® Microneedling

Collagen is the most common and most important structural protein in our body. It forms a fiber network that plays a key role in the formation of smooth skin. Unfortunately, the collagen content of our skin gradually decreases from our mid-20s, by around 1% per year. read more...

Biorevitalization for a beautiful décolleté

When it comes to aesthetic treatments, most of us think of the face first. Yet the décolleté (along with the neck and hands) is one of the skin areas where signs of ageing such as wrinkles, thinning skin and sun damage can appear early. Especially for side sleepers, the skin on the décolleté often shows so-called "sleep wrinkles". After a read more...

Underarm BTX® instead of antiperspirant

Sweating is an important and completely normal bodily function, because our body regulates its temperature in a completely natural way through sweat production. Hyperhidrosis (or increased sweating) is when the body produces significantly more sweat in certain areas (e.g. armpits, hands, feet) beyond temperature regulation. This is read more...

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