The idea of “smart sun” has long been promoted in the West, and each part of the world has its own requirements for sun protection products.
Until recently, the answer to the question “Can you get a peel in summer?” was a clear no. However, experts now say that peels can be done during summer. But which ones exactly?
AbbVie has submitted an application to the FDA for the approval of TrenibotE — the first-in-class botulinum toxin type E. The product demonstrates a record-fast onset of action (8 hours) and a short duration of effect (2-3 weeks), which may change the approach to initial injections in patients who have previously avoided neurotoxins.
The injections were precise, the neck bands are gone — yet the neck suddenly looks worse? Why this happens, how to avoid missing the loss of tissue support, and what to rely on when making clinical decisions. Mechanisms behind the effect, common mistakes, and clear guidelines for safe correction.
You’re pregnant. Congratulations! You feel great and can’t wait to meet your little one. But why is your face suddenly a mess?
Are expensive beauty products an homage to fashion or the expectation of an instant effect? Are they worth believing in, and are there really miracles in cosmetology? Learn to read the label.
With the arrival of cold weather, cosmetologists face the question: is it safe to perform chemical peels when the outdoor temperature drops below -5°C? Understanding the physiology of the skin and the effects of various types of peels during the winter period is crucial to ensure the effectiveness of the procedures.
Are exosomes capable of revolutionizing cosmetology? Discover how these microscopic “couriers” deliver active substances to cells, stimulating regeneration, rejuvenation, and anti-inflammatory processes. What makes them so effective, and could they truly be the future of aesthetic medicine?
Doctors have found a way to manipulate wounds to heal as regenerated skin rather than scar tissue. The method involves transforming the most common type of cells found in wounds into fat cells – something that was previously thought to be impossible in humans.
Hyaluronic acid is a component of every living organism. But one of the most successful scientific discoveries to restore youthfulness to the skin is the possibility of using hyaluronic acid for cosmetic purposes.