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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has established itself as a trusted and efficient treatment for regenerative skin healing and rejuvenation, leveraging the power of autologous blood enriched with various...

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In the 4 years since the pandemic, long COVID has produced many challenges within healthcare. One of the most challenging is olfactory dysfunction (OD). This is a hugely distressing side effect for...

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One of the main types of treatment for acne is topical retinoids such as tretinoin, tazarotene, and adapalene. These are usually recommended for the treatment of mild to moderate acne..

The rise of regenerative aesthetics

» Regenerative medicine is reshaping the aesthetic landscape, offering innovative solutions that extend beyond solely cosmetic enhancements « .

Ptosis: why is it important and what can it tell you?

There are several causes of ptosis (Bowling, 2016). Lifting of the lid is an intricate process and by understanding the pathology the complexity of this function can be fully appreciated..

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Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) was created for the purpose of delivering on the shortcomings of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP). This is known as the second generation of platelet concentrate. PRF creates a...

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In regards to the safety and efficacy elements of the use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP), there is a lot of data in vitro and pre-clinical in vivo studies to support that PRP is used globally in...

What are the factors influencing the uptake of non-surgical facial aesthetic treatments in adults? A systematic review

» Available evidence indicates that some patients choose to have non-surgical facial aesthetic procedures because they believe it would yield psychosocial benefits and resolve problems in other areas...

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Medical aesthetic clinics use social media platforms to engage with both their existing and future patients. Verification surrounding these social media posts as investigated by UK and Dutch aesthetic...

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People have long been enjoying ‘Do it Yourself’ (DIY) activities for a variety of hobbies, such as gardening, home improvements and cooking. But only recently has this been applied to DIY cosmetics....

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Research into exosomes—tiny, sac-resembling structures formed inside cells—is growing rapidly. Exosomes transfer information between cells by delivering signalling molecules. With regard to its use,...

Anti-ageing technology: current developments and food for thought

Ageing is the accumulative result of epigenetic dysregulation (how DNA is organised), coupled with genetic mutations that take place over time. Interestingly, the key to crack this code relies on...

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