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Area of Science:

  • Dermatologic surgery
  • Surgical dermatology techniques

Background:

  • Liposuction is a fundamental procedure in dermatologic surgery.
  • Tumescent local anesthesia and micro-cannulas were established by dermatologists.
  • German and Austrian dermatologists significantly contributed to developing these techniques.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a historical overview of liposuction in dermatology.
  • To discuss interdisciplinary aspects and treatment indications for liposuction.
  • To examine the role of liposuction in dermatologic training and research.

Main Methods:

  • This position paper reviews the historical development and interdisciplinary aspects of liposuction.
  • It discusses treatment indications and the procedural role in dermatologic training.
  • Quality assurance is addressed by members of German and Austrian dermatologic surgery societies.

Main Results:

  • Liposuction, particularly with tumescent anesthesia and micro-cannulas, is a well-established dermatologic surgical procedure.
  • The development of these techniques has a significant history, with key contributions from German and Austrian dermatologists.
  • The paper outlines various aspects including indications, training, and research.

Conclusions:

  • Liposuction is an integral part of dermatologic surgery, advanced by specific techniques.
  • The historical development and interdisciplinary significance are crucial for understanding its current role.
  • This review emphasizes the importance of liposuction in training and research within dermatology.