Scientific advances in medicine make it possible to take a preventive approach to the problem of human aging. Today, there is the concept of the “healthy aging phenotype.”
The skin undoubtedly needs protection from UV radiation. However, a poorly formulated and improperly used sunscreen can do more harm than good and increase the risk of the very problems it is supposed to prevent.
Healthy, natural weight loss is supported by well-chosen nutrition, an energizing physical routine, and a positive emotional mindset along with a healthy self-perception and outlook on life. The question is — how do we actually achieve this?
While people in the CIS countries are still debating whether UV protection is needed only at the beach or also in everyday life, residents of the USA, Japan, and Australia have moved much further — they are already discussing the safety and effectiveness of sunscreens.
Let’s calculate how much time we have between applications of sunscreen during the summer period. To make it more interesting, we will apply the cream to the face in different countries.
Modern hardware-based cosmetology is largely based on the use of electrical currents and various types of ultrasound. At the same time, electrical current has long been successfully used with impressive results in the important task of preserving youth and beauty.
A peel during the summer can be an effective and completely safe procedure, but only if certain conditions are observed.
Is a comprehensive approach a mandatory condition for treating cellulite, or can single-method techniques also be successful? Which programs effectively eliminate aesthetic imperfections and help reshape the figure while positively influencing overall well-being?
Human skin is the largest sensory organ. On average, one square centimeter of skin contains 100–200 pain receptors. Based on this, it makes sense to examine each type of anesthesia, focusing on its advantages, disadvantages, and side effects.
Hormone replacement therapy and modern cosmetology help comprehensively address aesthetic problems associated with both exogenous and endogenous aging. This review presents methods of aesthetic correction for the main morphotypes of aging.




