COSMETICS & MEDICINE Special Edition №4/2024
COSMETICS & MEDICINE Journal
- Publisher: Cosmetics & Medicine Publishing
- Format: eJournal
- Pages: 140
- Language: Russian
- Publication date: December 10, 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 #4/2024. 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.
In this issue, an up-to-date selection of material on specialty cosmetics:
- Skin cleansing with and without trade-offs: soaps and syndets (Mijaljica D. et al.)
- Active substances of cosmetic products that slow hair growth: review (Borisevich O.V.)
The nuances of Aesthetic Injections are revealed from different sides in articles prepared by practitioners:
- New anatomic guidelines for botulinum toxin injections for nasal wrinkles (Yee K.-H. et al.)
- New approaches to improve the results of thread reinforcement of the cheek and jaw area (Kodiakov A.A., Fedorov P.G.)
- Catastrophic cerebral and ocular vascular complications after cosmetic filler injections in the facial region: a retrospective case series study (Zhao F. et al.)
The Energy-Based Aesthetic & Skincare Technologies section covers different aspects of physical treatments in monotherapy and complex protocols for solving various aesthetic problems:
- The microbiome under bright light: how blue light affects the species composition of skin microflora (Serraj H.J. et al.)
- How laser hair removal affects the axillary microbiome and sweat odor (Editorial review)
- Treatment of atrophic post-acne scars with fractionated micro-plasma radiofrequency therapy: a multicenter experience (Han Q. et al.)
- The healing process after treatment of benign cutaneous neoplasms with high-intensity focused ultrasound: dermoscopic analysis and treatment recommendations (Kalik J. et al.)
In the ANTI-AGE Cosmetology section, there is a curious publication on the role of chronic inflammation and the state of the immune system on skin aging:
- Application of Biomatrix Topaz biorevitalizant at different morphotypes of aging (Lavrukhina Y.S.).
The Trichology section touches on the scalp microbiome and describes new approaches to combat trichotillomania:
- Restoration of scalp microbiome in seborrheic dermatitis - the way to successful treatment (Turubara E.V.)
- The role of vitamin D in the therapy of trichotillomania (Editorial review)
- Prospects for the use of botulinum toxin in the treatment of trichotillomania (Editorial review)
The Nutriciology section provides information on innovative collagen-based supplements and new research on hydrogen therapy:
- Collagen peptides as catalysts of skin rejuvenation (Flegontova E.A.)
- Hydrogen therapy: Which method of hydrogen administration is the most effective? (Dobryanskaya L.I.).
The Skin Diagnostics and Analysis Methods section publishes an article on the use of an ultrasound scanner for monitoring botulinum therapy procedures:
- Comparison of conventional blind injection and ultrasound-guided injection of botulinum toxin type A into the masseter muscle: a clinical trial (Bae H. 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:
- MicroRNA therapy for acne: biotechnology against inflammation (Hernandez E.I.)
- Tactics of a cosmetologist (Nikolaeva N.N.)