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Combined Use of Biorevitalization and Retinoic Peel

The primary goal of cosmetology is the prevention and correction of age-related skin changes. And today, it is no secret that the combination of various techniques, each affecting the pathogenetic mechanisms of aging in different ways, can work wonders.

Botulinum Toxin in Cosmetology – Poison or Medicine?

In recent years, botulinum toxin preparations have gained popularity as a means of smoothing out expression lines — wrinkles caused by excessive activity of the facial muscles. But is Botox really dangerous, and what do we actually know about it?

The Potential of Botulinum Therapy in Aesthetic Medicine

Recent studies have shown that the use of botulinum toxin type A is not limited to producing only a muscle-relaxing effect. Muscle-relaxing, secretostatic, analgesic effects… What comes next?

Ozone Therapy in Cosmetology

Ozone therapy is not a new method in medicine and cosmetology; it continues to develop and find new forms and purposes of application. To understand how this method can be beneficial and where it may pose risks, we will examine all the nuances of using ozone therapy in cosmetology.

The Problem of Treatment Ineffectiveness and Immunoresistance in Botulinum Therapy

An in-depth analysis of the lack of effect of botulinum toxin type A treatment and the decline in its efficacy with long-term use. Causes of nonresponse or reduced effect with prolonged administration.

Xeomin – A Botulinum Toxin Product Without Complexing Proteins

Xeomin has been used in clinical practice for more than 10 years, with over 127,000 people having received injections of this drug, and to date, not a single patient has been identified who failed to show a secondary clinical response.

The Lipolytic Effect of Botulinum Toxin: Is There a Chance to Overcome Obesity?

The main methods of treating obesity are a calorie-restricted diet and a specially designed program of physical activity. However, many patients have to resort to pharmacotherapy or surgery.

Sculpting Without a Scalpel: Is It Possible?

Is facial contouring possible without a scalpel? Volumetry can help lift the facial contours, reduce skin laxity, improve skin texture, and correct the shape of the nose, lips, or cheekbones.

The Use of Hyaluronic Acid and Botulinum Toxin Therapy in Patients With Autoimmune Thyroiditis

Thyroid diseases and invasive cosmetic procedures — review, research, results, and conclusions.

The Whole Truth About Calcium Hydroxyapatite

Calcium hydroxyapatite (CaHA)–based products for contour correction — is there a difference between them? What should a cosmetologist pay attention to when choosing a filler?