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.
Sample informed consent form for the administration of Botox.
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A cosmetologist’s arsenal includes many tools and procedures aimed at correcting the external signs of aging. But what exactly can be considered these signs? Cosmetologists primarily focus on wrinkles. But what do clients themselves notice? Which “signs” are the most important to them?
Today, the word “cellulite” is used in the vocabulary of almost every woman. At the same time, for many women, the appearance of cellulite is equivalent to a terrible misfortune. Cellulite is a condition, and it must be fought. But how?
On the correction of a gummy smile, mimic wrinkles, and age-related changes in the lower third of the face and neck, as well as combined techniques for the use of botulinum toxin type A.
On the correction of mimic wrinkles and age-related changes in the upper third of the face (forehead, glabella, eyebrows, eyes, nose) using botulinum toxin type A.
Allergan Announces Results of Higher Dose BOTOX® Cosmetic (onabotulinumtoxin A) for the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Glabellar Lines.
Prevention, Correction, Control — this triad makes it possible to find a unique, individual recipe for youth and beauty for each client.
In the classical sense, glycolic peeling is a stimulating technique and does not (and should not!) cause a controlled chemical burn of the skin, as medium and deep peels do. This results in certain limitations of its therapeutic potential.