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.
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?
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.
Rosacea is a chronic dermatosis that cannot be cured permanently. For any form of rosacea, the patient is prescribed a five-step treatment regimen. If the patient follows all the recommendations, near-perfectly clear skin can be safely guaranteed.
The injection of botulinum toxin is a simple, virtually painless procedure that takes only a few minutes. However, this simplicity is illusory, as there are numerous nuances that affect its quality.
Hormone replacement therapy and modern cosmetology help comprehensively address aesthetic problems associated with both exogenous and endogenous aging. This review presents methods of aesthetic correction for the main morphotypes of aging.
A hygienic facial cleansing is not a strict template but rather a broad field for the cosmetologist’s creativity, allowing the procedure to be tailored to the client’s skin needs and to lay a solid foundation for subsequent cosmetic programs.
Once armed with a patient’s the Baumann skin type indicatorscore, physicians are equipped with significant information that can assist them in treating numerous skin conditions and confidently recommending the most appropriate OTC topical skin care products for their patients.
Treating acne in pregnant women can be challenging, as many treatment options are contraindicated or not recommended. It is essential for physicians prescribing therapy to pregnant patients to be familiar with the FDA-approved treatment limitations.