The need to keep oneself in shape is driven both by fashion and by the pace of the modern metropolis. But is the skin capable of keeping up?
Botox has become a generic name, just as we often call any photocopier a Xerox. Everyone — or almost everyone — knows about this wrinkle-treatment method. However, interest in alternative “non-injection approaches” is growing increasingly rapidly.
Among the many services offered by beauty salons and cosmetic centers, perhaps the most well-known one is massage.
Japanese women are rightfully considered one of the wonders of the Land of the Rising Sun: at thirty, they look seventeen, and at fifty — thirty. Chizu Saeki, a cosmetologist with forty years of experience, reveals the skincare secrets of Japanese women.
Let’s look at how to quickly refresh the face: for a patient with acne lesions and post-acne; for a woman around 35–40 years old with puffiness and a slightly sagging facial contour; and for a woman without any particular aesthetic issues, but who still doesn’t look “as fresh as a May rose.”
Such a condition as couperose is familiar to many. In winter, just as in summer, it is necessary to carefully care for skin prone to the appearance of dilated capillaries.
The skin is a hormone-dependent organ of the human body. There are many hormones that affect the skin. Before making an appointment with a cosmetologist, take your cycle into account and create a calendar of cosmetic procedures.
Manual facial cleansing — classification, procedure steps, and the results you can expect.
Tiina Orasmäe-Meder answers a question regarding collagen and hyaluronic acid, which are recommended for oral intake.
Biorevitalization, contour plastic surgery, chemical peels, thermolifting, autologous fibroblast implantation — when, what effect, and what are the risks?




