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What is Relfydess?
Galderma has unveiled Relfydess™ (RelabotulinumtoxinA), the world’s first ready-to-use liquid neuromodulator developed with proprietary PEARL™ Technology. This groundbreaking product has recently received approval for use in Europe. So what is it, and what sets it apart from the other toxins?.
What is Happening with the EU’s New “Ban” on Retinol?
You might have seen it all over the media recently - the EU is apparently banning retinol?! What is going on?
Well don't panic - retinol isn't disappearing completely! Instead, there are new rules that are going to regulate its percentages in cosmetic, over-the-counter products - and this does not apply to the use of these vitamin A derivatives (prescription retinoids) by healthcare professionals.
So let’s explore what’s happening.
Treating Hair Loss with Polynucleotides
Hair loss affects millions of people worldwide, leading to a search for effective treatments that are both safe and minimally invasive. Among the emerging solutions, polynucleotides have gained significant attention for their potential in hair restoration. These little fragments of DNA are used extensively in regenerative medicine, and they are taking the aesthetics world by storm!
But what are polynucleotides, and how do they work?
Island Glow: Skincare in the Caribbean
Hello from the Cayman Islands!
As a cosmetic doctor new to these stunning shores, I've been captivated not only by the breathtaking beauty of the islands, but also by the rich traditions of natural skincare deeply rooted in Caribbean culture.
This stunning, lush landscape offers an abundance of treasures that have been nurturing skin for generations.
Let's dive into some of the time-tested ingredients that contribute to that radiant "island glow."
How Do Skincare Ingredients Penetrate into Your Skin?
Attention all skincare enthusiasts! It's time to find out what really goes on with those creams, serums, and lotions that we slather onto our faces every day. Did you know that not all skincare ingredients can penetrate your skin? And that that you don’t always want them to?
Let’s do a little dive into the science behind your skincare.
Profhilo Versus Polynucleotides
Profhilo and Polynucleotides are the two biggest skin booster treatments in the aesthetics world right now. While similar, in that they have an amazing ability to improve skin quality, it may be confusing when you’re trying to figure out which treatment to get when.
So we’re going to break it down for you.
The Basics of Lasers
In the world of cosmetic treatments, laser technology has emerged as a gold standard treatment, offering precision and efficacy that was previously unattainable.
But what exactly underpins this advanced technology? Let’s cover the basics principles of laser that both aesthetic clinicians and patients should now.
Which Toxin is Which?
For the longest time Botox has dominated the aesthetics market when it comes to botulinum toxin - so much so that its name is ubiquitous and basically synonymous with the treatment. But there are other brands out there, and for the longest time there have been three main ones competing.
However, the past years have seen a plethora of new brands. The different brand names and characteristics become confusing to both patients and clinicians, so we are going to set things straight. Most importantly, for safety reasons it is vital to know which products are licensed for use here in the UK, and how to recognise you are getting illegal or counterfeit products injected.
What are Neurocosmetics?
The concept of neurocosmetics represents a fascinating convergence of neuroscience and skincare, marking a significant shift in how we perceive beauty and wellness. This emerging field, also known as psychodermatology, delves into the intricate relationship between the skin and the nervous system.
Madam C.J. Walker
We all know I love a little bit of medical history - but I thought I would change it up a little in this article and focus on a pioneering woman in beauty history.
In the late 19th century, Sarah Breedlove—later known as Madam C.J. Walker—emerged as the first self-made female millionaire. The first child in her family born into freedom after the Emancipation Proclamation, Sarah’s early years were steeped in adversity. Yet, from these humble beginnings, she rose to become an emblem of resilience, ingenuity, and empowerment for African American women across the nation.
What is “Ozempic Face?”
Weight-loss medications have been making headlines recently, partly due to the celebrities, controversy, and some medical misgivings. Along with this, is the rise of the phenomenon known as "Ozempic face.”
So what exactly is this medication everyone is talking about, and what are some of the medical and aesthetic side effects?
Teenagers and Skincare
Tweens and teenagers are diving headfirst into the skincare scene. They’re flocking to beauty counters with their enthusiasm for elaborate 10-step routines once reserved for adults. But behind the glossy facade of 'Sephora kids' and their viral TikTok skincare sagas lies a problem.
Fillers DON'T Cause Cancer: The Problem with Clickbait Headlines
There have been a number of articles and social media posts linking fillers and cancer in the headlines, which I find both misleading and incredibly irresponsible.
Not only is it potentially scaring and upsetting people for clicks and likes, it also contributes to this overall trend we see of science misinformation and a lack of interest in critical appraisal or nuance, because that’s what gets people riled up on social media.
Reversing Grey Hair
A fascinating discovery has recently been reported - that the greying of hair, a common sign of aging, can be reversed! At least temporarily. This revelation challenges the long-held belief that greying is a permanent and irreversible process.
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 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.