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COSMETICS & MEDICINE Special Edition №4/2025

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: 132
  • Language: Russian
  • Publication date: Desember 15 , 2025
  • Product dimensions (WxHxD), cm: 21.0 x 29.7 x 1.0
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1681-3545

We are excited to present COSMETICS & MEDICINE Special Edition #4/2025. You'll find trends and perspectives, scientific discoveries and clinical experience, techniques, and expert insights on the most relevant topics in modern cosmetology across 17 publications.

All the materials we prepare for you have practical value, broaden your professional horizons, inspire new ideas in your work, and help you find optimal solutions.

In this issue, an up-to-date selection of material on Specialty Cosmetics:

  • The concept of modulation and its integration into skin care. Hyalu B5 serum and cream — representatives of a new generation of modulating cosmetics (Hernandez E.I.).
  • Ultrasound examination of the skin at the end and three months after the end of exposure to retinol palmitate preparations (Dolnikova O.A. et al.).
  • Undesirable reactions when laminating eyelashes and eyebrows: allergies, keratin films, breakage, and chemical burns. Algorithms of prevention and management (Kislyuk T.P.).

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

  • Differentiated universal biorevitalization of the skin with INNATA preparations: morphotypes, choice of preparations, techniques (Yusova J.Yu.)
  • Biodegradation and in vivo changes after injection of hyaluronic acid-based fillers: a literature review (Hong J.W. et al.).
  • Optimization of botulinum toxin injections into the subcutaneous neck muscle (platysma) based on motor nerve distribution (Yee K.-H. et al.)
  • Volumizing threads (Jamber) in the midface: clinical cases (Yee K.-H., Park S.E.)
  • Infraorbital rejuvenation with a combination of thread lifting and native hyaluronic acid injections: a retrospective case series study (Liao C.F. et al.)

The Energy-Based Aesthetic & Skincare Technologies section addresses various facets of physical treatments, including monotherapy and complex protocols for addressing a range of aesthetic issues:

  • Histologic and clinical analysis of dose-dependent outcome in micro-needle radiofrequency therapy for skin rejuvenation (Nguyen L. et al.)
  • Paradoxical submental fat hyperplasia after cryolipolysis and its correction with a deep plane neck lift: a clinical case (Zimmerman H.M., Ivy J.S.).
  • Skin burns after HIFU ablation for the treatment of benign gynecologic masses: a retrospective case-control study (Wu S. et al.)
  • Shock wave in the treatment of cellulite (Editorial Review)

In the ANTI-AGE Cosmetology section, new data on changes in skin structure with aging are published:

  • Changes in human skin composition in relation to internal aging: a histologic and morphometric study (Arnal-Fornet M. et al.)

The Trichology section describes the effects on hair of creatine, a popular ergogenic drug used to increase muscle strength and mass:

  • Does creatine cause hair loss? A 12-week randomized controlled trial (Lak M. et al.)

The Nutritiology section explains the molecular processes behind how collagen supplements benefit the skin.

  • Oral collagen oligopeptides as modulators of skin health: a comprehensive evaluation of clinical and molecular effects (Zage V., et al.)

The section Skin Diagnostics and Analysis Methods section describes the deterioration of functional parameters of the skin of vitiligo patients on the background of topical treatment and speaks about the need for speciaized skin care to offset undesirable side effects:

  • The effect of topical treatment and phototherapy on the hydration of the stratum corneum, oiliness, and elasticity of the skin in vitiligo (Wen Y. et al.).

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

  • How not to be irritated at work. Workshop for cosmetologists (self-help techniques) (Nikolaeva N.N.)
  • Skin Microbiome as a Key Player in Melanoma Development and a Potential Therapeutic Target (Editorial Review)