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In response to the COVID-19 global pandemic, strict infection control policies are now in place. These measures are expected to stay in place for the foreseeable future..

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In aesthetic clinics, one of the most common problems seen is unwanted hair. Usually, this is treated by using methods such as shaving, waxing and epilation. While these methods are effective, they...

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Due to the global epidemic of coronavirus, or COVID-19, all non-essential services, including medical aesthetics, have been forced to shut in most of the high-risk countries around the world. Most...

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It is well publicised that there is a protective effect of ultraviolet (UV) light against malignancies. This was documented by the World Health Organization in its 2006 publication on the global...

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As the use of dermal filler injections increases worldwide, as are the cases of serious adverse events, such as loss of vision and skin ischemia, being reported..

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Almost every injectable treatment with dermal filler has reported granulomatous foreign body reactions (GFBR). Such granulomatosis is uncommon; however, when they occur, they can cause substantial...

The effects of shock waves and deep oscillations on lipoedema

Lipoedema is a common adipose tissue disease that affects about 11% of adult women worldwide (Buck and Herbst 2016). It results from abnormal subcutaneous fat deposition with associated oedema,...

LED light therapy: the evidence behind the efficacy

There are different frequencies, or wavelengths, associated with LED light treatment. These include including blue (420–470nm), red (630–700nm), yellow (540–590nm) and 830nm and above (infrared) light...

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Acne vulgaris is a common skin condition that affects preadolescents from the age of nine, adolescents and adults. The aim of this study was to look at the research and to recommend evidence-based...

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