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COSMETICS & MEDICINE Special Edition №4/2022

COSMETICS & MEDICINE Journal

Editor-in-Chief: Elena I. Hernandez Jimenez, Ph.D., biophysicist, scientific journalist. Chair of the Executive Board of the International Society of Applied Corneotherapy (I.A.C.)

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Cutting-edge developments and technologies in skincare and aesthetic medicine science and practice.
  • Publisher: Cosmetics & Medicine Publishing
  • Format: eJournal
  • Pages: 132
  • Language: Russian
  • Publication date: December 5, 2022
  • Product dimensions (WxHxD), cm: 21.0 x 29.7 x 1.0
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1681-3545

We are pleased to present you the COSMETICS & MEDICINE Special edition #4/2022. Trends and perspectives, scientific research and clinical experience, treatments, and expert comments on the most current topics of modern cosmetic dermatology, skincare, and aesthetic medicine — all this you will find in 19 publications.

All the materials we prepare for you are of practical value and broaden your professional horizons, give you new ideas in your work, and help you find the best solutions.

In this issue — an exclusive selection of materials on Cosmetic Products:

  • The role of topical application of hyaluronic acid in skin rehabilitation after minimally invasive cosmetic procedures (Chebotareva Yu.)
  • Topical acne therapy during pregnancy: how to help without hurting (Editorial review)

The nuances of Aesthetic Injections are disclosed from different angles in articles prepared by practitioners:

  • Emotions, facial mimic patterns, and neuroaesthetics: rethinking the possibilities of injection treatments (Fedorkova E.V.)
  • How to avoid complications during aesthetic botulinum therapy of the upper third of the face: a practical guide (Borba A., Matayoshi S., Rodriguez M.)
  • Infectious and inflammatory complications of thread implantation in the scalp (Kodiakov A.A., Fedorov P.G.)

The Energy-Based Aesthetic & Skincare Technologies section covers a variety of technologies and talks about their new features, sometimes very uncommon:

  • Iatrogenic post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation: how to prevent complications in the stage of procedure preparation (Sharova A.A.)
  • Prospects for laser-assisted tranexamic acid delivery in melasma (Editorial review)
  • Unexpected complications of laser hair removal: 3 thought-provoking clinical cases (Editorial review)
  • Fine work: correcting age-related skin changes at the dermal and subdermal levels using RF micro-needling (Flegontova E.A., Kreindel M.)
  • New aspects of RF technology: combination with thread lift, pore shrinking, and hyperpigmentation treatment (Editorial review)
  • Color doesn't matter: tattoo removal with high-intensity focused ultrasound (Editorial review)
  • Express delivery through the stratum corneum: micro-needling increases bioavailability of botulinum toxin as part of post-acne treatment (Editorial review)
  • Effect of hyperbaric oxygenation on the pathophysiology of skin aging (Editorial review)

The ANTI-AGE Medicine section discusses the possibilities of topical probiotics to counteract skin aging.

The Trichology section publishes a review comparing the effectiveness of the alopecia treatment by cryotherapy and intralesional administration of corticosteroids.

The Nutritiology section provides information on the new food labeling changes: "FDA changes food labeling criteria: what will the term 'healthy' mean on the label now?"

In the Skin Analysis & Diagnostics section, there is an article on the differential diagnosis of skin neoplasms: "Plantar warts or melanoma? Finding answers with dermatoscopy".

Separately, we should note two publications on topics that are rarely covered in the press: the first is devoted to intimate hygiene in women, and the second is the peculiarities of the cosmetologist's work with patients suffering from anorexia (in the Emerging Trends in Innovations, Research & Development section).