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Chemical Peels and Frost: Where is the Line Between Beauty and Risk?

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.

Informed Consent for Botox Administration

Sample informed consent form for Botox administration.

Exosomes: A Trend or a New Era in Cosmetology?

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?

Using Fat to Help Wounds Heal Without Scars

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

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.

Santa Claus Disease

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.

Biostimulation: The “Anatomy” of the Method

Biostimulation is a highly effective technique based on the unique effects of electrical current. It involves stimulating the biological activity of body tissues to activate natural physiological processes and achieve results.

A Discussion on Botulinum Therapy

Questions on aesthetic botulinum therapy are answered by Sergey Yuryevich Shelekhov, Candidate of Medical Sciences, neurologist, cosmetologist, Head of the Department of Dermatocosmetology at the Kazakh-Russian Medical University (Kazakhstan).

Skin Therapy After Chemical Peels

In addition to knowledge of theoretical and practical foundations, performing a peel also requires ingenuity to address the problems of each individual patient. This aspect of the procedure is often referred to as the “art of chemical peeling.”

Aquaporins and the Skin

In 2003, Peter Agre and Roderick MacKinnon were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of aquaporins – substances that regulate water transport in tissues. What exactly are aquaporins, and how effective are such products?