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.
Chemical peels are deservedly popular not only among cosmetologists but also among patients. However, in practice, not every patient is willing to return to peels, and unfortunately, not all are completely satisfied with the results.
Can children’s manicure become a significant source of income for a nail salon? Yes, if this specific and not yet very popular service is approached with proper seriousness.
Mesotherapy is a method of administering medications intradermally in very low doses, to achieve both a pharmacological effect and a physical stimulation effect.
Structure of the epidermis: interaction with the nervous, immune, and endocrine systems. Keratinocytes, melanocytes, Langerhans cells, and Merkel cells: skin or nervous system?
When we talk about the epidermis, we usually consider only its layers and their functionality, while paying little attention to cellular structures. Modern insights into the structure of the epidermis and its sixth layer from a renowned expert.
The problem of stretch marks is not simple at all and requires a comprehensive, individualized approach, which can be discussed with a cosmetologist capable of determining the most appropriate strategy and predicting the effect that will ultimately be achieved.
Once armed with a patient’s the Baumann skin type indicatorscore, physicians are equipped with significant information that can assist them in treating numerous skin conditions and confidently recommending the most appropriate OTC topical skin care products for their patients.
We fight unwanted hair with electricity, lasers, sticky substances, and various sharp objects (the arsenal of tools is so diverse that it resembles instruments of torture). But where do the origins of this battle lie?
Treating acne in pregnant women can be challenging, as many treatment options are contraindicated or not recommended. It is essential for physicians prescribing therapy to pregnant patients to be familiar with the FDA-approved treatment limitations.




