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Specifics of at-home skincare

Every cosmetologist would like clients to support and enhance the professional work done in the salon with proper home care. However, clients do not always know the rules of effective skincare. This article provides expert recommendations on how to care for the skin correctly.

Botulinum Toxin Therapy: From A to Z

Article under preparation This article is currently available only in Russian. You can switch the language in the top language bar to view the Russian version, or check back soon — the English translation will be available shortly.  

What Does Aging Really Look Like?

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?

Cellulite – Is It a Sentence?

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?

Methods of Botulinum Toxin Application in Aesthetic Medicine (Part 2)

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.

Methods of Botulinum Toxin Application in Aesthetic Medicine (Part 1)

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.

High Doses of BOTOX for the Treatment of Glabellar Lines

Allergan Announces Results of Higher Dose BOTOX® Cosmetic (onabotulinumtoxin A) for the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Glabellar Lines.

Cosmetic Rejuvenation and Prevention of Aging

Prevention, Correction, Control — this triad makes it possible to find a unique, individual recipe for youth and beauty for each client.

How to Find Your Glycolic Peel

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.

Xeomin: analysis of aesthetic use experience

Who chooses botulinum toxin type A — Xeomin? Who can it be recommended for? Features of correction in different areas of the face and neck. Injection technique guidance and possible adverse effects.