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Aesthetic medicine is aimed at improving the appearance of aesthetic seekers using comprehensive methods, such as the integration of clinical medicine and body aesthetics. With the growing demand for social aesthetics, the field of aesthetic medicine continues to seek new ways to achieve optimal results. Therefore, the purpose of the work was to determine the role of combining a thorough medical examination with the use of makeup in aesthetic medicine to achieve optimal results of appearance correction. Modern possibilities of aesthetic medicine, in particular the use of makeup, allow to maintain and preserve the beauty and health of the skin, to carry out appearance correction and help eliminate signs of aging. At the same time, the doctor is obliged to provide the patient with proper impeccable service and guarantee that it will lead to the desired effect. To this end, aesthetic medicine offers a wide range of treatment options, from conventional skin care and injections to laser therapy. The introduction of nanotechnology has contributed to progress in cosmetics, which has led to an increase in consumer demand for it worldwide. The use of nanomaterials in aesthetic medicine allows overcoming some of the disadvantages of using traditional cosmetic products: some problems of stability, toxicity, etc. It has been determined that before performing a cosmetic procedure, the doctor is obliged to provide the patient with full information about the possible side effects of their use. Conducting a thorough medical examination, improving professional skills and safety in aesthetic medicine and makeup can reduce complications, contribute to increased patient satisfaction, ensure the safety of the medical aesthetic process and achieve optimal results in appearance correction.
Keywords: cosmetic products, body aesthetics, effectiveness, risks.
Archived: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14505518
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