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Collagen hype: Does collagen really work?

Collagen is the most important structural protein in our connective tissue – crucial for skin elasticity and the strength of bones, tendons, and joints. We asked Prof. Dr. med. Hisham Fansa, a renowned plastic surgeon, for his assessment of the collagen hype.
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Hisham Fansa
17/03/25 • Reading time 0 min
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Eyes Face Minimally invasive
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Botox and fillers for forehead wrinkles, frown lines, laugh lines and crow's feet
Facial wrinkles are part of the natural aging process of the skin. They arise from a combination of facial expressions, decreasing skin elasticity, and a gradual loss of tissue volume.
Eyes
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Ozempic Face & Body Changes
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Eyes
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Eyelid lift for droopy eyelids
The area around the eyes often reveals more about our well-being than any other facial feature. However, over the years, sagging skin, drooping eyelids, or bags under the eyes can make the eyes appear heavy and alter one's expression.
Eyes Face Minimally invasive
01/07/2025
TikTok hype «Morning Shed»: our opinion
A new social media trend is currently taking over many people's morning routines: "Morning Shed." This hype promises a refreshing start to the day – with unusual methods such as intensive overnight skincare routines, mouth taping, cold treatments, and detox water.
General Eyes Face
20/10/2024
Prof. Fansa and Dr. Linder give lectures at the annual meeting of Swiss Plastic Surgery in Lausanne Part II
Prof. Dr. Hisham Fansa, Head of Plastic Surgery in Zurich, presented his many years of experience in the special facelift and neck lift technique.
Eyes Face
03/11/2024
No more bags under the eyes – for a bright and fresh look
Bags under the eyes make the face look tired and exhausted, even if you feel fit.
General Body
19/10/2024
Prof. Fansa and Dr. Linder give lectures at the annual meeting of Swiss Plastic Surgery in Lausanne Part I
In this old but forgotten technique, the wound area inside the body is reduced using quilting stitches.