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COSMETICS & MEDICINE Special Edition №2/2023

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: 134
  • Language: Russian
  • Publication date: May 31, 2023
  • 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 #2/2023. 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 20 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:

  • Late-onset acne: elimination of the consequences of the hormonal storm with topical agents (Turubara E.V.)
  • New approaches to hydration: helping the skin to adapt to extreme conditions by means of Hydramemory topical care (Rudeva M.P.)
  • Transdermal carboxytherapy — a physiological method of combating skin hypoxia (Nikulina A.E.)
  • Innovations in sun protection and anti-pollution skincare (Tolstokorova T.A.)

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

  • Peculiarities of facial aesthetic correction in representatives of different races (Manasyan A.M.)
  • Late-onset prolonged complications of thread techniques (Kodiakov A.A., Fedorov P.G.)
  • Filler injections in the pre-auricular space: Be aware of the parotid gland (Schelke L., Schoonen T., Velthuis P.J.)

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

  • Fractional laser therapy as a preventive treatment for skin cancer in high-risk patients (Editorial review)
  • Combination of radiofrequency therapy and filler injection — what to do first? (Editorial review)
  • New opportunities for ultrasound in treating and preventing scars (Gaidash N.V., Chervinskaya I.G.)
  • Use of sunscreens after micro-needling therapy: yes or no? (Editorial review)
  • Hyperbaric oxygenation to treat complications of minimally invasive procedures: 4 clinical cases (Editorial review)

The ANTI-AGE Medicine section provides information about hydrogen therapy, which is long known in medicine but only recently introduced in skincare and aesthetic medicine:

  • Hydrogen against aging: possibilities and prospects of hydrogen therapy application in anti-aging and aesthetic medicine (Dobryanskaya L.I.)

The Trichology section talks about mesotherapeutic treatment of hair loss:

  • Scalp mesotherapy: an integrated approach to the problem of impaired hair growth (Ibatullina A.R.)

The Nutrition section provides useful data on the effects of nutrition on skin health:

  • Use of bioactive peptides to increase the skin’s regenerative potential in preparation for minimally invasive aesthetic procedures (Dobryanskaya L.I.)
  • Vitamin D against melanoma: research findings and practical experience (Editorial review)

The Skin Analysis & Diagnostics section talks about determining the thickness of the subcutaneous fat layer:

  • Caliper or ultrasound: what is more accurate in determining the thickness of the subcutaneous fat layer? (Editorial review)

Separately, we would like to mention a selection of materials in the Emerging Trends in Innovations, Research & Development section, covering very different, but highly relevant issues:

  • Permanent makeup — cosmetic procedure or medical service? Risks and complications (Editorial review)
  • Dysmorphic disorder and typical dissatisfaction with the appearance: how to distinguish and what to do? (Nikolaeva N.N.)
  • Acne as a catamenial dermatosis (Albanova V.I.)