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Birthmarks and Moles

Since ancient times, people have firmly believed that birthmarks and moles influence a person’s destiny. But we, as medical professionals, view nevi from a completely different perspective — how safe they are for our patients’ health.

Retinoids: Effects on the Skin

The use of retinoids in cosmetology is due to their ability to eliminate hyperkeratosis, lighten the skin, and reduce inflammation.

Risk at the Needle’s Tip: Side Effects of Mesotherapy and Biorevitalization

We minimize possible complications and risks when performing mesotherapy and biorevitalization techniques.

What People Really Look Like: 4 Secrets from a Massage Therapist

Confession of a massage therapist. From a person who feels people on a spiritual level.

Scars: An Overview of Correction Methods

When encountering scar-related skin changes in clinical practice, a cosmetologist must understand the mechanisms of their formation, be familiar with cosmetic products and correction methods, accurately assess the capabilities of cosmetology, and predict the outcomes of scar treatment.

Laser Hair Removal: Debates About Effectiveness

The development of civilization is inextricably linked with humanity’s desire to get rid of unwanted hair. Laser hair removal technologies are improving every year, gradually closing the gaps in quality, effectiveness, and safety, while enhancing patient comfort.

Skin Through the Lens of Cosmetology

Expecting beauty from such a working organ as the skin is like demanding that a mother of many children, working two jobs, should look like a fashion model. Yet the skin still manages to be attractive, drawing attention and admiration. How does it cope with its functions?

Skin Ecology

First, methods and products that in one way or another alter the skin are developed, and only afterward do scientists begin to consider what actually happens in the skin during these manipulations and what long-term consequences they may lead to.

Is It Necessary to Consider Skin Type?

The classification of skin into types has long been the basis for choosing skincare routines, to the point that it seemed like an unshakable law, an axiom of cosmetology. It is not easy to accept that this “Ariadne’s thread” no longer leads out of the labyrinth of cosmetic puzzles. Yet this is the case.

Modern Biotechnology or Natural Ingredients?

In modern laboratories, it is possible not only to preserve the properties of natural substances in cosmetic formulations, but also to improve their molecules to achieve greater similarity to those of our body, increased effectiveness, or enhanced stability over time.