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COSMETICS & MEDICINE Special Edition №1/2024

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: 136
  • Language: Russian
  • Publication date: March 11, 2024
  • Product dimensions (WxHxD), cm: 21.0 x 29.7 x 1.0
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1681-3545

We are pleased to present COSMETICS & MEDICINE Special Edition #1/2024. Trends and perspectives, scientific discoveries and clinical experience, techniques, and expert comments on the most relevant topics of modern cosmetology — all this you will find in 19 publications.

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

This issue features an up-to-date compilation of Cosmetic Products and Topical Care with a focus on new strategies to protect the skin and help with dermatologic concerns:

  • A new look at photoprotection: complex skin protection under environmental conditions (Turubara E.M.)
  • Effaclar DUO+M: an integral dermato-cosmetic approach to acne therapy (Nazarova V.A.)
  • Modern strategies and LUMINANT products against pigmentation (Rudeva M.P.)

The nuances of Aesthetic Injections are revealed from different sides in articles prepared by practitioners:

  • Gingival smile: clinical variants and correction with neuroprotein (Ilyasova L.I.)
  • Hand revitalization: anatomical features and rejuvenation techniques (Har-Shai L. et al.).
  • Injection therapy for hypertrophic scars and keloids: a meta-analysis of the efficacy of different preparations (Editorial Review)

The Energy-Based Aesthetic & Skincare Technologies section presents unique materials on ultrasound technologies, as well as a variety of publications on the use of light, electrical, and mechanical methods for skin rejuvenation and treatment of dermatological problems:

  • Skinova Pro multi-frequency ultrasound therapy: possibilities for treating undesirable phenomena after aesthetic procedures, based on clinical cases (Gaidash N.V., Chervinskaya I.G.).
  • High-intensity macro-focused ultrasound against Morbigan's disease (Editorial review)
  • Traumatic carotid artery dissection after a high-intensity focused ultrasound procedure to treat neck skin laxity: a clinical case (Du F., Shao C. et al.)
  • Morpheus8 radiofrequency micro-needle therapy for treating the consequences of hyaluronic gel biodegradation with hyaluronidase: clinical cases (Lysikova V.A., Sedneva O.S.).
  • Microcurrents for acne: new details (Editorial Review)
  • Microneedling combined with botulinum toxin A Microneedling combined with platelet-rich plasma in treating atrophic post-acne scars: a comparative split-face study (Albalat V. et al.).

In the ANTI-AGE Medicine section, there is a publication on approaches to eye area rejuvenation:

  • Evolution of eyebrow and eyelid rejuvenation techniques: a review of critical studies over three decades (Kuruoglu D. et al.)

In the Trichology section, the results of a clinical study on the efficacy of botulinum toxin in addressing a common hair problem — oily scalp skin — are published:

  • The use of botulinum toxin type A to reduce scalp oiliness: a clinical study (Editorial review)

The Nutriciology section talks about the effects of a vegan diet on the skin:

  • Vegan diet in dermatology (Lee H. et al.)

The Skin Diagnostics and Methods for Skin Analysis section publishes material on ultrasound examination of age-related skin changes:

  • High-frequency ultrasound in monitoring of anti-aging skin therapy (Czajkowska I. et al.)

We want to mention a selection of materials in the Emerging Trends in Innovations, Research & Development section on a variety of topics, including those related to skincare:

  • Remote patient support in messengers (NOT telemedicine) (Nazipov R.M.)
  • Psychology of face perception. How can the professional deformation of patients' facial perception by skincare specialists be prevented? (Nikolaeva N.N.)
  • Niacinamide in dermato-cosmetology: molecular and cellular mechanisms and clinical effects (Editorial review)