

Goebbels was a good actor, says Brunhilde Pomsel in the trailer for A German Life. “It is absolutely not about clearing my conscience,” she says. So what is the motivation for effectively breaking her silence only now, as probably the last living survivor from the Nazi leadership’s inner circle? “In the little time that’s left to me – and I hope it will be months rather than years – I just cling to the hope that the world doesn’t turn upside down again as it did then, though there have been some ghastly developments, haven’t there? I’m relieved I never had any children that I have to worry about.”
Pomsel is giving one of the first, and last, in-depth interviews of her life at the age of 105, and having lost her sight last year, she says she is relieved that her days are numbered. They were very polite and would curtsy and shake our hands.” They would come with the family’s lovely Airedale. Sometimes, his children came to visit and were so excited to visit Daddy at his work. The approach is uniquely suited to correct anterior overprojection caused by an excess of soft tissue at the front of the chin and has been successful in correcting the "dynamic" ptosis that appears with smiling.“We always knew once he had arrived, but we didn’t normally see him until he left his office, coming through a door that led directly into our room, so we could ask him any questions we had, or let him know who had called. If the chin needs added anterior projection, it is accomplished with a stable alloplastic chin implant.

If a deep submental skin crease is present, it too is excised. No attempt is made to reposition or lift ptosis-prone soft tissues. The key element in the approach is the direct excision of sagging or excess chin fat, muscle, and skin. This report describes a flexible approach to the correction of developmental (and some iatrogenic) ptotic chin deformities. Frequently, the primary concern of the patient is the appearance or exaggeration of chin ptosis in smiling ("dynamic" ptosis). Often there is an associated deep submental skin crease present. It may be associated with too little or (at times) too much anterior chin projection.

Ptosis of the chin pad is common and can be seen in patients of all ages.
