COSMETICS & MEDICINE Special Edition №2/2024
COSMETICS & MEDICINE Journal
- Publisher: Cosmetics & Medicine Publishing
- Format: eJournal
- Pages: 136
- Language: Russian
- Publication date: June 03, 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 #2/2024. 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 18 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 pigmentation, sun protection, and skin regeneration:
- Modern pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations for treating hyperpigmentation (Editorial review)
- Professional cosmetic products for treating hyperpigmentation: clinical observation of the skincare efficacy (Yutskovskaya J.A., Kovalyuk A.I.)
- Safe protection: what to be guided by when choosing sunscreen (Tokmakova N.A.)
- Magic in one tube: regenerative capabilities of PILOPLA cream after physical energy-based treatments that violate the integrity of the skin (Pasternak E.Yu.)
The nuances of Aesthetic Injections are revealed from different sides in articles prepared by practitioners:
- Practical approaches to potentiating the effect of botulinum therapy in the correction of expression lines (Kodiakov A.A., Fedorov P.G.)
- Non-surgical rhinoplasty: possibilities of nose contouring, or how to return the "baby nose" (Danilenko V.S.)
- Evaluation of efficacy, tolerability, and safety in the short-term period of VISCOLINE.BIO LiftAktiv and VISCOLINE.BIO Aqua Deluxe, new bio revitalizers based on non-stabilized hyaluronic acid (Sharova A.A., Logacheva N.S.)
The Energy-Based Aesthetic & Skincare Technologies section covers different aspects of physical treatments in monotherapy and complex protocols:
- Clinical and dermatoscopic picture of nevi after photo-epilation: a review (Dessinioti C. et al.)
- Fractionated picosecond pulse laser treatment, an update: histology and clinical application (Zhou Y. et al.)
- Clinical case of treatment of atrophic scars and striae in a 30-year-old patient after long-term therapy with glucocorticosteroids (Krivospitskaya E.A.)
In the ANTI-AGE Medicine section, thereis unique research devoted to the influence of physical exercises on skin conditions:
- Strength training rejuvenates aging skin by reducing circulating inflammatory factors and strengthening the dermal matrix (Nishikori Sh. et al.)
In the Trichology section, modern cosmetic technologies for hair care and treatment are discussed:
- Nanotube-based hair products (Santos A.C. et al.)
- Study of antifungal activity of shampoos Naftaderm and Berestin on test-cultures of fungi in vitro (Nechaeva O.V., Nozdrin K.V., Schneider D.A.)
The Nutritiology section presents information on the effect of nutrition on the skin in psoriasis and photoaging:
- Which probiotics are particularly indicated in psoriasis (Editorial review)
- Functional foods against photoaging (Editorial review)
The Skin Diagnostics and Methods for Skin Analysis section presents a study of the thermal properties of the skin, which is important when performing skin-heating or colling procedures:
- Do melanin levels and erythema severity affect the thermal properties of the skin ( Editorial review)
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:
- Fears of a cosmetologist. How do cosmetologists become self-confident? Effective techniques of self-help (Nikolaeva N.N.)
- Exosomes in skin photoaging: biological functions and therapeutic possibilities (Hajialiasgari Najafabadi A. et al.)