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ReViVox: The Drug That Could Reverse Botox
The first thing I always explain to my patients at a Botox appointment is that while its effects are temporary, it is not reversibile, which is why careful placement and an experienced medical clinician is very important to minimise the risk of complications. Historically, we’ve never been able to reverse the effects of Botox, unlike filler - which can be dissolved.
However, a new drug ReViVox, may soon change all that, and make Botox reversible in the future!
The History of Lasers
Ever wondered how lasers went from a sci-fi fantasy to an everyday reality in medicine and beauty? Let's dive into an incredible journey from their theoretical beginnings to the cutting-edge technology we use today. Swipe through to uncover the fascinating story of lasers and how they’ve transformed the world of dermatology and beyond. It's time to shine a light on the past, present, and future of lasers.
The Original Facial Sculptor
In the depths of World War I's brutality, where the relentless fury of warfare left countless soldiers disfigured and shattered, one woman emerged as a the original facial sculptor.
Anna Coleman Ladd, an extraordinary artist, dedicated her life transforming the lives of countless soldiers. She created intricately detailed facial masks, allowing them to regain their identities and reclaim their place in society.
In this article, we delve into the inspiring tale of Anna Coleman Ladd, whose artistry sculpted not just faces but also a profound legacy of resilience and compassion.
The Guinea Pig Club
There are so many incredible stories in medical history, especially when it comes to plastic surgery and cosmetic medicine. As I’ve discussed previously, the origin of a lot of aesthetic medical techniques come from the horrific injuries sustained during the World Wars and the innovation and brilliance of the clinicians who tried to treat them.
One of my favourite stories is about the Guinea Pig Club.
What You Need to Know about NAD+, Anti-ageing, and Aesthetics
You might have recently started to hear growing buzz in the aesthetics world about NAD+. Anyone who has a background in biology will be very familiar with this little molecule, where it works as an essential co-enzyme in metabolic processes. It’s being touted as a new fountain of youth, from brightening tired skin to enhancing cellular function.
But what exactly does all of this mean?
Polynucleotides in Aesthetic Medicine: Everything You Need to Know
Regenerative medicine is all about repairing, replacing, or regenerating cells, tissues, or organs to restore their function. The basic principle involves giving your body a boost to heal itself from any damage or signs of ageing. Regenerative medicine is an expanding field within aesthetics, with exciting treatments like polynucleotides being the talk of the town.
So what exactly are polynucleotides and how do they work?
Let’s find out!
What are Exosomes?
You might have heard buzz around the new vehicle taking the aesthetics and regenerative medicine world by storm. Exosomes are being touted as the “next big thing.” But what exactly are they, and what do we know about how they work?
Eternal Beauty: Exploring the Aesthetic Concepts That Stand the Test of Time
Certain timeless aesthetic trends continue to inspire and influence us. These enduring trends have remained popular throughout history and continue to shape the way we think about beauty today. They are good guiding principles when you start treatment planning for any patient.
In this article, we will explore some of the aesthetic trends that stand the test of time.
Beyond the Basics: Shining a Light on Lesser-Known Skincare Ingredients
You’ve heard of your hyaluronic acid, your Vitamin Cs, and of course your retinoids. But there are a wealth of other skincare ingredients out there. Today, we’re going to highlight some of the lesser-know ingredients in skincare, including lactobionic acid, hypochlorous acid, pyruvic acid, ferulic acid, and phytic acid.
Deadly Beauty: The History of Radiation in Cosmetic Medicine
Sometimes when we look back in the history of cosmetic medicine, we can appreciate how far we have really come. In the early 20th century amazing scientific discoveries were made - but how dangerous they could be was not always fully appreciated at the time. One classic example of this was the use of radiation in aesthetic medicine - a deadly beauty trend with mortal consequences.
A Brief History of Sunscreen
Sunscreen has a long and rich history, dating back thousands of years to ancient civilizations. While we have perfected it in the 21st century and innovations are ongoing, protecting your skin has never been a new thing.
Let’s take a whirlwind tour through this fascinating topic!
What is Skin Flooding?
If you’re interested in skincare, you have to acknowledge the power of a TikTok trend. Let’s be honest, TikTok is a mixed bag of good, bad, and terrible advice, but if you want to keep up-to-date on what’s happening in skincare you will see it first on social media.
The latest trend is called “skin flooding,” and it is all about hydration, hydration, hydration.
Let’s explore.
Highlights from Asian Skincare: Part II
I’ve written before that Asian skincare brands are often neglected in most clinics in the UK, despite the fact that there is a growing appetite and interest for their unique products and formulations amongst the general public. I wanted to share some of most beloved and popular skincare ingredients from Asia, as well as take a quick look at what we know about the science behind them.
Who knows - these might be up-and-coming and trending ingredients over the next few years!
Sustainable Cosmetic Skincare Trends You Should Know About
While sustainability has certainly been a “trending” topic this year, and will be in the years ahead, it is also important. Consumers and companies are more eco-conscious than ever. So what sorts of things should you be looking for if you want to look for sustainable skincare brands?
Let’s explore.
The Truth About Blue Light and Your Skin
Every time I turn around there seems to be a new skincare trend - and while there is nothing wrong with that in itself, sometimes a lot of these “trends” gain traction because they tap into a bit of old-fashioned scare-mongering. One of the topics that has gained a lot of attention the past few years, particularly because of lock-down and our increased use of screen time, is of the dangers of blue light.
So how worried should you really be, and how vigilantly do you need to protect your skin?
The concept of “Instagram face” is not a new one, but has received more recent attention as Meta has banned filters that encourage plastic surgery. Awareness of the role that social media and photo editing plays in aesthetic medicine is incredibly important for both clinicians and patients. The influence of social media can be incredibly negative, and it means it’s more important than ever to navigate between good, ethical medical practice versus “selling” cosmetic procedures.