COSMETICS & MEDICINE Special Edition №4/2023
COSMETICS & MEDICINE Journal
- Publisher: Cosmetics & Medicine Publishing
- Format: eJournal
- Pages: 134
- Language: Russian
- Publication date: December 15, 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 #4/2023. 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 a great selection of Cosmetic Products and topical care with a focus on helping with dermatologic problems:
- Retinol-guided skin rejuvenation: benefits of topical care (Sharova A.A.)
- Comparative effectiveness of UrokrEM creams with different concentrations of urea at skin xerosis (Butareva M.M., Kobyatskaya E.E., Metzger A.V., Israelyan Z.E., Petrova S.Y., Albanova V.I., Nozdrin K.V.).
- Dermatologic care in oncology: strategies for skin wellness and comfort (Lazakovich E.M.)
The nuances of Aesthetic Injections are revealed from different sides in articles prepared by practitioners:
- Karisma, an injectable collagen stimulator based on recombinant collagen type I for skin rejuvenation (Roberti A.R.)
- How to avoid complications in botulinum therapy of the upper face: a practical guide (Borba A., Matayoshi S., Rodriguez M.)
- Use injectable fillers to rejuvenate the chin and mandibular line: a review of clinical studies (Guo B., Frost A., Friedman O.)
The Energy-Based Aesthetic & Skincare Technologies section presents publications on the combined use of various techniques for skin rejuvenation and dermatological problems:
- Plastic surgery and ancillary procedures: what has changed? (Stein J.M., Aston J.S.)
- Hardware methods for periorbital skin rejuvenation: which is more effective? (Kolodziejczak A., Rothstein H.)
- Opportunities and prospects of ultrasound therapy of acne (Gaidash N.V., Chervinskaya I.G.)
The ANTI-AGE Medicine section describes new research into the molecular and cellular mechanisms of skin aging and discusses promising methods for correcting facial age-related changes:
- Maxilla, the “bone of beauty", or When you should not expect miracles from plastic surgery (Kruglik E.S.)
- Dermal aging: a pathway from understanding pathogenesis to skin rejuvenation (Editorial review)
In the Trichology section, a clinical case study discusses the potential for treating alopecia areata with low-intensity red light:
- Monotherapy of alopecia areata in adults by photobiomodulation with red spectrum (660 nm) laser irradiation in continuous mode: a clinical case (Palma L.F., Campos L., Alvarez C.M.A., Serrano R.V., Carvalho de Moraes L.O.).
The Nutriciology section publishes the final part of a review on the effects of probiotics on skin conditions (the beginning was published in Cosmetics & Medicine Special edition #3/2023):
- The role of probiotics in skin health and gut-skin axis interactions, part II (Gao T., Wang S., Li Y., Li Y., Ren F.)
The Skin Diagnostics and Methods for Skin Analysis section describes the objective methods used to study the efficacy of cosmetic products, both at the development stage and to validate claimed properties:
- Relevance and experience of research on the effectiveness of cosmetics (Goltsova E.N., Goltsov S.V.)
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:
- New technologies in microbiome-friendly cosmetics (Tolstokorova T.A.)
- Why does the patient not fulfill the recommendations of the cosmetologist? Tactics of a cosmetologist (Nikolaeva N.N.)