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Trends in Aesthetics in the 21st Century: What New Developments Can We Expect?

With advancements in science and technology, the aesthetics industry is constantly evolving, offering new innovative procedures and products. From cutting-edge technologies to personalized skincare, here’s what we can expect in the world of aes...

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SUNPROTECTION (SPF)

Moderate sun exposure is beneficial for us, but excessive exposure can damage the skin both superficially and at a cellular level. Studies show that sun exposure contributes to up to 80% of visible signs of aging. Therefore, the most important thing ...

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DRY SKIN

At the core of dry skin lies a disrupted function of the epidermal water-lipid layer, which is responsible for retaining moisture in the skin. The epidermal barrier consists of a complex matrix of lipids, including ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty a...

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FORMA - Radiofrequency lifting

The sagging of the lower third of the face is a problem for many ladies and gentlemen in mature age. We have a solution – radiofrequency lifting. It is painless, doesn't take much time, and has no recovery period. We have invested in dev...

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NAD+

What is Nicotinamide (NAD+)? NAD+ is the shortened form of Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, a molecule that is of vital importance for the cellular functions of all cells in the body. It is a coenzyme found in every cell of the body. It is neces...

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SKIN CARE FOR MEN

Since men's skin differs from women's, it may require special care that takes into account its unique biological characteristics. Men's skin, both on the face and body, has a different composition than women's and is treated differ...

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OILY SKIN

Do you know anything about seborrhea? That's the scientific term for oily skin. Seborrhea occurs due to an excess of sebum: an oily substance secreted by the sebaceous glands to protect the epidermis from external aggressors. Consequently, the sk...

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BOTULINUM TOXIN

Botulinum Toxin: Historical Background Botulinum toxin is a protein produced by a bacterium called Clostridium botulinum. In nature, they exist only in an anaerobic environment. Clostridium botulinum produces seven different types of toxins, na...

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