Rosacea is a common, chronic cutaneous condition that affects the face. Two topicals and one oral medication are currently approved for the treatment of rosacea, including azelaic acid, metronidazole, and sub-antimicrobial dose of doxycycline.
Excessive skincare, obsessive attention to one’s appearance, exaggeration of real and imagined issues, as well as an excessive fascination with the achievements of modern cosmetology – all of this, under certain circumstances, can lead to various problems.
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.
Collagen is a protein fiber found in connective tissue. It provides elasticity and firmness to the fibers, forming distinctive bundles. The Langer’s lines follow the direction of these bundles and should be taken into account in cosmetology and medicine.
Exosomes in cosmetics are one of the most manipulative terms found on labels. What do the words Exosome, Extracellular Vesicles, and Vesicles actually mean, which sources are allowed in cosmetic products and which are not, and why, without understanding the chemical context, an ingredient list can easily be misleading.
During the cold season, one of the most common questions cosmetologists face is how to care for dry skin. Dryness and flaking affect many people. So how can we fight this problem?
Teenage acne is not just a cosmetic problem. It affects self-esteem, emotions, and social life. How can medicine, psychology, and aesthetics be combined to restore not only clear skin but also inner confidence? Three specialists — one shared path to harmony of body and mind.
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?
