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Radiesse: Should You Do It or Not?

If you’re interested in contouring procedures, you’ve probably heard of Radiesse. It’s perhaps the most popular and definitely one of the most controversial fillers. It has two major advantages — but also one equally impressive drawback.

The Universal Workout — Just One Exercise: the PLANK!

Just one exercise — that’s the entire universal workout. But what an exercise it is! It will help you tone all your muscles and shed excess weight!

UpGRADE — Mesococktail for Rejuvenating Therapy of Facial and Body Skin

In recent years, complex preparations for mesotherapy and biorevitalization — polyrivitalizants — have gained popularity. In addition to hyaluronic acid, they contain antioxidants, amino acids, vitamins, and trace elements.

How to Optimize Spending on Cosmetic Procedures and Keep Your Face Looking Good

The Village found out why professional cosmeceuticals outperform mass-market products, which procedures are worth investing in, and how to find your perfect cosmetologist — once and for a lifetime.

About Botox, Acne, and the Areas Men Most Often Epilate

Today, cosmetologists fight against oily skin, acne, wrinkles, dark circles under the eyes, and other human imperfections.

What Happens to Your Hair if You Go Without a Hat in Winter

Why can we not always grow our hair to the length we want? How many times a week should a healthy person wash their hair? And what is the hidden danger of burdock oil?

What to Know About Injection Techniques Before the Procedure?

Read useful tips: what you should know before going to a cosmetologist.

Key Historical Milestones in the Development of Facial Contouring

So what, in fact, was the purpose of creating and developing contour injection plastic surgery? Why has it become so widespread and received approval even from the most discerning and demanding patients?

Aging: The Neck Area

The neck is quite a sensitive area with slow regenerative capacity. That is why age-related changes appear here quickly: skin laxity, dryness, vertical bands, and so-called “rings” — pronounced horizontal wrinkles.

Diagram of Facial Sensory Innervation

A distinctive feature of facial innervation is that sensory innervation is provided not only by the peripheral branches of the cranial nerves (the trigeminal nerve) but also by the spinal nerves (segmental innervation).