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Doctors have found a way to manipulate wounds to heal as regenerated skin rather than scar tissue. The method involves transforming the most common type of cells found in wounds into fat cells – something that was previously thought to be impossible in humans.
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.
Scars are by no means an ornament of the human body, regardless of any trends. It is especially difficult to accept the formation of a scar on the face, as it alters appearance. That is why physicians and cosmetologists should pay particular attention to the prevention of scar formation.
Patients often turn to cosmetologists when they already have a scar and want to get rid of it. To minimize scar formation and promote proper healing, it is important to know what types of scars exist, how they form, and the methods of their correction.
Like cellulite, stretch marks are easier to prevent than to eliminate. Therefore, it is advisable to take preventive measures to avoid the appearance of new stretch marks and to prevent the condition from worsening in areas where the problem already exists. So how should stretch marks be addressed correctly?
In recent years, liquid nitrogen has been increasingly used in the practice of dermatologists and cosmetologists. Cryotherapy is the treatment of certain diseases and cosmetic skin imperfections with the use of liquid nitrogen.
There are many ways to conceal visible skin imperfections. Camouflage permanent makeup is the most effective and gentle option.
A tattoo is one of the ways to express oneself. Permanent makeup, unlike a tattoo, not only allows for self-expression but also greatly simplifies daily life. However, even this does not prevent permanent makeup from sometimes turning into a burden and an irritant rather than a delight.
