It’s time for a change.
A burst of energy is the panacea for eliminating thickening, dullness, and bearings and facing the new season of self-full esteem.
The ideal beauty strategy for not arriving unprepared for the costume test.
From the ambassador of gentle aesthetic medicine, the skin–face–body beauty program to get ready in time for the spring/summer season.
Sensitive skin in winter: from laser to biostimulation, treatments to protect it
How to protect sensitive skin when temperatures touch the minimum? In addition to a specific beauty routine, we find minimally invasive treatments that help fight dehydration, dry skin, and Couperose.
Don’t let your skin play with the cold.
You can play in advance, choosing specific treatments to better face environmental attacks without creating discomfort to the face.
Skin in Winter: how to avoid irritation when the cold arrives.
To protect it, in addition to good hydration, specific ointments, lasers, and biostimulation can be used.
Skin diseases that come with the cold
Harsh climates and sudden temperature changes threaten our natural “protection” by causing or worsening pathologies such as chilblains, atopic dermatitis, keratosis pilaris, and Couperose. Here’s how to prevent and treat them.
Scars – now it’s easier to get rid of them.
Goodbye to unsightly marks on the face and body. With patience, it is possible to smooth and regenerate the skin after accidents or surgery.
Aesthetic medicine: the “gentle” treatments of Winter.
They help counteract redness, cracking, and irritation caused by cold and smog. Softly and with sure results.
Treatments for sensitive skin to enrich winter skincare.
An excellent home routine is not enough. Skin care treatment against the cold needs expert hands.
We asked an aesthetic doctor what are (and will be) the most requested treatments (and why)
An empirical study of a Society in Pursuit of Beauty
No fake faces, yes to naturalness: gentle aesthetic medicine
This is the new frontier of ethical and sustainable beauty.
After the suntan, yes, but don’t forget the mapping of hidden moles at the end of summer.
A visit to the dermatologist and a skin analysis allows you to find suspicious melanomas in time.