The illuminator antioxidant Skeyndor program is based on dermatological properties of Vitamin C, the extract of Granada and a synergistic combination of A 揃 E 揃 F acids
The eye contour is one of the first areas where skin ageing is most visible: wrinkles and appearance of signs of fatigue. Start using POWER HYALURONIC Eyes & Lashes to combat the signs of aging.
The use of retinoids in aesthetics goes back to the late '80s. Originally was applied in aesthetic medicine to treat acne problems arising, discovering that he had a very interesting regenerating anti-aging effect, so their main purpose of application was extended.
This document summarizes the history of retinol in skincare products from its discovery in 1937 to present innovations. It traces key milestones like the first clinical studies in Europe in 1937, launches of retinol-containing Skeyndor products from 1990-2014, and the introduction of the retinol alternative bakuchiol in 2009. The document also provides details on the metabolic activity, forms, and effectiveness of retinol and retinoid-like substances. It describes a new Skeyndor product called Power Retinol that combines retinol, bakuchiol, and soy extract for triple retinoid activity, maximum stability, and minimum side effects.
The Nu Skin 180属 Anti-Aging Skin Therapy System is designed to reverse signs of aging in as little as seven days. It contains gentle polyhydroxy acids and other ingredients to diminish fine lines and wrinkles, refine texture, even skin tone and repair sun damage. The system includes a face wash, skin mist, cell renewal fluid, UV protectant and night cream. Optional peels can further treat signs of aging. Clinical studies found improvements in elasticity, texture, discoloration and moisture levels after one week of use.
Myself Omkar Tipugade , M pharm , Shree Santkrupa College of Pharmacy , Ghogaon , Karad ( Maharashtra).
I upload the presentation on sun protection & type of Skin and sun screen agent depend on skin type , and also brief information about the cosmetic & cosmeceutical product.
1. The document discusses cosmeceuticals, which are products intended to treat mild skin abnormalities and disorders. They have pharmaceutical properties but are considered cosmetics in the US and drugs or cosmetics in other regions.
2. Common types of cosmeceuticals discussed include photoaging agents, peeling agents, sebum regulators, hair growth enhancers, and moisturizers. Specific examples like retinoids, hydroxyacids, and minoxidil are explained.
3. Conditions for which cosmeceuticals may be used are also summarized, such as androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, and diffuse alopecia for hair growth enhancers. Moisturizers
The document discusses natural anti-aging skin care products from Ageless that can help reduce the effects of aging. Their key product, the Wrinkle-Away Serum, contains acetyl hexapeptide-3 which reduces wrinkles by relaxing muscles in the same way as Botox injections but without toxins. It also contains natural ingredients to restore collagen and elasticity in the skin. Clinical tests show their formulas can reduce wrinkles immediately and help provide youthful, healthy skin through antioxidants and protection from environmental damage.
This document provides an overview of cosmeceutical products and their classification. It discusses moisturizers including occlusive and humectant types. It also covers photoprotection agents, sunscreen agents, skin lightening agents, antioxidants, depigmentation agents, hydroxy acids, retinoids, peptides and growth factors - all of which are important active ingredients used in cosmeceuticals. The document serves as a student paper submitted for a pharmacognosy course providing details on the mechanisms and applications of various cosmeceutical agents.
cosmetic and cosmeceutical
Classification of cosmetic and cosmeceutical products
Definition of cosmetics as per Indian and EU regulations, Evolution of cosmeceuticals from cosmetics, cosmetics as quasi and OTC drugs
Cosmetic excipients: Surfactants, rheology modifiers, humectants, emollients, preservatives. Classification and application
Skin: Basic structure and function of skin.
Hair: Basic structure of hair. Hair growth cycle.
Oral Cavity: Common problem associated with teeth and gums
This document discusses research into developing a next generation skin moisturizer using amino acids. It finds that a combination of proline, PCA, and urea maintains sustained moisturizing effects over 3 hours, showing a 58% improvement from baseline after 4 hours. Testing this amino acid combination, it performed better than a 5% glycerol control in maintaining skin hydration. A prototype moisturizer developed with this 4% amino acid active provided better hydration effects over 4 hours compared to a benchmark Elizabeth Arden product. The document establishes amino acids, particularly this proline, PCA, and urea combination, as effective natural moisturizing actives.
This document discusses hyaluronic acid (HA), including its structure, functions, benefits, sources, and applications. HA is a carbohydrate found in connective tissues that retains water, keeping skin hydrated. It is used in anti-aging treatments by filling in wrinkles and restoring volume. HA is also injected into joints to lubricate and cushion, treating osteoarthritis. Additional uses include eye surgery, lip augmentation, and promoting hair growth. Potential side effects include pain, redness, or allergic reactions at the injection site.
Cosmeceuticals are topically applied products with medicinal benefits for the skin. They fall between cosmetics and drugs. Some key points:
- Cosmeceuticals were coined in 1980 and contain ingredients that protect against skin damage.
- The FDA does not recognize cosmeceuticals as a separate category - a product is either a drug, cosmetic, or combination.
- Common cosmeceutical ingredients include antioxidants, peptides, retinoids, and exfoliants which treat signs of aging.
- Safety testing evaluates irritation potential, phototoxicity and other factors to ensure cosmeceuticals are safe for long-term use. Instrumental methods objectively measure skin
Vedic Lifesciences Pvt Ltd conducts both clinical and non-clinical studies for cosmetics including hair products, fairness products, sun blocks, anti-aging products, and cosmeceuticals. The studies include in vitro tests, safety studies, and product efficacy studies on volunteers to substantiate clinical claims. Vedic has an in-house team experienced in various clinical trials and offers services like independent ethics clearance, data management, and statistical analysis to provide end to end support for product testing.
1) Cosmeceuticals are products that combine characteristics of cosmetics and pharmaceuticals by making claims of drug-like benefits, though they are not regulated as drugs.
2) Many anti-aging cosmeceuticals contain ingredients like vitamins and antioxidants, but these may not be in effective concentrations and formulations to produce results.
3) Marketing of cosmeceuticals often uses tricks and exaggerated claims, suggesting they can do things like penetrate skin to add collagen or use nanotechnology to invisibly fill wrinkles, while the real effects are more limited to temporary moisturizing or minor improvements to skin condition.
This document discusses anti-aging cosmetics. It defines cosmetics and outlines the aging processes of skin, both intrinsic and from sun exposure. Signs of skin aging include wrinkles, thinning, and loss of elasticity. Anti-aging cosmetics aim to reduce these signs and moisturize skin. Ingredients like retinoids, peptides, antioxidants, and vitamins C and A are discussed. Some marketed anti-aging formulations are listed. The conclusion states that cosmetic treatments can improve the appearance of wrinkles, and future genetic treatments may further rejuvenate aging skin.
This document discusses the increasing popularity and market for men's skincare and cosmetic products. It notes that attitudes towards men taking care of their appearance are changing. The document then provides statistics on men's skincare usage and concerns. It describes characteristics of men's skin and challenges like shaving. The remainder summarizes the Skeyndor Men skincare line and its products, which are designed to maintain skin balance and correct issues for men under and over 30.
This document provides information on addressing various skin conditions including dry skin, acne, pigmentation, prickly heat, wrinkles, and body odor. It discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for each condition. The treatment sections provide details on specific active ingredients and methods used to treat dry skin like moisturizers and keratolytics, acne like retinoids and antibiotics, pigmentation like hydroquinone and azelaic acid, wrinkles like fillers, peels, and botulinum toxin, prickly heat like avoiding heat and humidity, and controlling body odor through deodorant use and proper hygiene.
Cosmeceuticals are ingredients with medicinal properties that provide topical benefits and protect against skin damage. They were coined in 1980 but have no legal definition. They are not considered drugs by the FDA and have less rigorous testing than drugs. Common cosmeceutical ingredients include antioxidants, peptides, retinoids, and exfoliants which treat signs of aging. Cosmeceuticals are generally safer than drugs for long-term use and promote skin health and beauty through natural ingredients.
This document provides information about cosmeceuticals and their use in addressing pigmentation and wrinkles. It begins with definitions of cosmeceuticals and how they differ from cosmetics. It then discusses various causes and treatments for pigmentation issues like hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation. Specific cosmeceutical ingredients and formulations that can treat hyperpigmentation are outlined. For wrinkles, the main causes like aging, sun exposure, and smoking are described. Non-invasive treatments for wrinkles like peels, botulinum toxin, lasers and topical retinoids are summarized. Finally, an example cosmeceutical formulation for reducing wrinkles containing Moringa seed oil is presented.
This document defines cosmeceuticals as ingredients with medicinal properties that provide topical benefits and protect against skin damage. Cosmeceuticals were coined in 1980 and are not officially recognized by the FDA, which classifies products as drugs or cosmetics. Common cosmeceutical ingredients include antioxidants, peptides, retinoids, and sunscreens which treat signs of aging and damage from UV rays. Their benefits and safety testing were also discussed.
Cosmeceuticals have become the fastest-growing segment of the personal care industry. About 25 years ago Dr. Albert Kligman of the University of Pennsylvania originally coined the term cosmeceutical, describing a hybrid category of products found on the spectrum between drugs and cosmetics that exert a pharmaceutical therapeutic benefit but not necessarily a biological therapeutic benefit.
The document discusses the importance of proper facial hygiene and cleansing routines, emphasizing that the routine should be tailored to each individual's skin type. It provides information on different cleansing and exfoliating products, explaining what types of textures are suitable for different skin types and when deeper cleansing is recommended. The document also compares and contrasts cleansing micellar water and thermal water concentrate, clarifying their different functions and benefits.
Recent updates in cosmetic technology were discussed. Key points include:
- Safety is the top priority in cosmetic formulation given skin's sensitivity. Animal testing is being phased out and alternatives like in vitro tests are being validated.
- Nanotechnology shows promise for cosmetics through nanoemulsions, liposomes and other nanoparticles that can improve delivery and stability of active ingredients. Potential risks need consideration.
- Stem cell cosmetics are an emerging area but current products do not contain actual stem cells. Regulations are still maturing around cell manipulation and product characterization for these types of cosmetics.
1. The document discusses cosmeceuticals, which are cosmetic products containing medicinal ingredients that provide topical benefits and protect against skin damage.
2. Common cosmeceutical categories include retinoids, hydroxy acids, antioxidants, and sunscreens. Retinoids like retinol help produce collagen and reduce signs of aging. Hydroxy acids exfoliate skin and reduce wrinkles. Antioxidants protect skin from free radical damage.
3. The mechanisms of cosmeceuticals include activating receptors, enhancing the skin barrier, increasing exfoliation, and modulating pigmentation. Precautions must be taken with hydroxy acid products to avoid irritation.
The Nu Skin Clear Action acne treatment system addresses the past, present, and future effects of acne. It contains products with ingredients that unclog pores, control oil and bacteria, and reduce inflammation and hyperpigmentation. A clinical study found the system reduced acne lesions and improved skin clarity. The comprehensive system helps treat acne at all stages of its life cycle.
Chemical peels are a treatment that uses chemicals to exfoliate and remove the top layers of skin. They can improve skin conditions like acne scarring, hyperpigmentation, sun damage, and fine lines by accelerating cell turnover. The document discusses different types of chemical peels like glycolic, lactic, salicylic, and combination peels. It provides information on the procedure, expected effects, and suitable skin conditions for various peels. Risks include temporary redness or peeling of skin. Deeper peels require a doctor.
This document describes the S5 skincare line, which was created by experts with over 20 years experience in natural and organic beauty. S5 was developed to address problematic aging skin that was not fully resolved by other natural lines. Extensive research showed that skin stress from various environmental and lifestyle factors damages skin and leads to premature aging. S5 sources ingredients from extreme ecosystems like the Arctic, desert, rainforest, high altitudes and sea, where plants have evolved to deal with stress. The document outlines the S5 skincare regime including cleansers, serums to target specific skin concerns, and moisturizers. It provides details on various products and their key active ingredients and benefits.
The document discusses natural anti-aging skin care products from Ageless that can help reduce the effects of aging. Their key product, the Wrinkle-Away Serum, contains acetyl hexapeptide-3 which reduces wrinkles by relaxing muscles in the same way as Botox injections but without toxins. It also contains natural ingredients to restore collagen and elasticity in the skin. Clinical tests show their formulas can reduce wrinkles immediately and help provide youthful, healthy skin through antioxidants and protection from environmental damage.
This document provides an overview of cosmeceutical products and their classification. It discusses moisturizers including occlusive and humectant types. It also covers photoprotection agents, sunscreen agents, skin lightening agents, antioxidants, depigmentation agents, hydroxy acids, retinoids, peptides and growth factors - all of which are important active ingredients used in cosmeceuticals. The document serves as a student paper submitted for a pharmacognosy course providing details on the mechanisms and applications of various cosmeceutical agents.
cosmetic and cosmeceutical
Classification of cosmetic and cosmeceutical products
Definition of cosmetics as per Indian and EU regulations, Evolution of cosmeceuticals from cosmetics, cosmetics as quasi and OTC drugs
Cosmetic excipients: Surfactants, rheology modifiers, humectants, emollients, preservatives. Classification and application
Skin: Basic structure and function of skin.
Hair: Basic structure of hair. Hair growth cycle.
Oral Cavity: Common problem associated with teeth and gums
This document discusses research into developing a next generation skin moisturizer using amino acids. It finds that a combination of proline, PCA, and urea maintains sustained moisturizing effects over 3 hours, showing a 58% improvement from baseline after 4 hours. Testing this amino acid combination, it performed better than a 5% glycerol control in maintaining skin hydration. A prototype moisturizer developed with this 4% amino acid active provided better hydration effects over 4 hours compared to a benchmark Elizabeth Arden product. The document establishes amino acids, particularly this proline, PCA, and urea combination, as effective natural moisturizing actives.
This document discusses hyaluronic acid (HA), including its structure, functions, benefits, sources, and applications. HA is a carbohydrate found in connective tissues that retains water, keeping skin hydrated. It is used in anti-aging treatments by filling in wrinkles and restoring volume. HA is also injected into joints to lubricate and cushion, treating osteoarthritis. Additional uses include eye surgery, lip augmentation, and promoting hair growth. Potential side effects include pain, redness, or allergic reactions at the injection site.
Cosmeceuticals are topically applied products with medicinal benefits for the skin. They fall between cosmetics and drugs. Some key points:
- Cosmeceuticals were coined in 1980 and contain ingredients that protect against skin damage.
- The FDA does not recognize cosmeceuticals as a separate category - a product is either a drug, cosmetic, or combination.
- Common cosmeceutical ingredients include antioxidants, peptides, retinoids, and exfoliants which treat signs of aging.
- Safety testing evaluates irritation potential, phototoxicity and other factors to ensure cosmeceuticals are safe for long-term use. Instrumental methods objectively measure skin
Vedic Lifesciences Pvt Ltd conducts both clinical and non-clinical studies for cosmetics including hair products, fairness products, sun blocks, anti-aging products, and cosmeceuticals. The studies include in vitro tests, safety studies, and product efficacy studies on volunteers to substantiate clinical claims. Vedic has an in-house team experienced in various clinical trials and offers services like independent ethics clearance, data management, and statistical analysis to provide end to end support for product testing.
1) Cosmeceuticals are products that combine characteristics of cosmetics and pharmaceuticals by making claims of drug-like benefits, though they are not regulated as drugs.
2) Many anti-aging cosmeceuticals contain ingredients like vitamins and antioxidants, but these may not be in effective concentrations and formulations to produce results.
3) Marketing of cosmeceuticals often uses tricks and exaggerated claims, suggesting they can do things like penetrate skin to add collagen or use nanotechnology to invisibly fill wrinkles, while the real effects are more limited to temporary moisturizing or minor improvements to skin condition.
This document discusses anti-aging cosmetics. It defines cosmetics and outlines the aging processes of skin, both intrinsic and from sun exposure. Signs of skin aging include wrinkles, thinning, and loss of elasticity. Anti-aging cosmetics aim to reduce these signs and moisturize skin. Ingredients like retinoids, peptides, antioxidants, and vitamins C and A are discussed. Some marketed anti-aging formulations are listed. The conclusion states that cosmetic treatments can improve the appearance of wrinkles, and future genetic treatments may further rejuvenate aging skin.
This document discusses the increasing popularity and market for men's skincare and cosmetic products. It notes that attitudes towards men taking care of their appearance are changing. The document then provides statistics on men's skincare usage and concerns. It describes characteristics of men's skin and challenges like shaving. The remainder summarizes the Skeyndor Men skincare line and its products, which are designed to maintain skin balance and correct issues for men under and over 30.
This document provides information on addressing various skin conditions including dry skin, acne, pigmentation, prickly heat, wrinkles, and body odor. It discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for each condition. The treatment sections provide details on specific active ingredients and methods used to treat dry skin like moisturizers and keratolytics, acne like retinoids and antibiotics, pigmentation like hydroquinone and azelaic acid, wrinkles like fillers, peels, and botulinum toxin, prickly heat like avoiding heat and humidity, and controlling body odor through deodorant use and proper hygiene.
Cosmeceuticals are ingredients with medicinal properties that provide topical benefits and protect against skin damage. They were coined in 1980 but have no legal definition. They are not considered drugs by the FDA and have less rigorous testing than drugs. Common cosmeceutical ingredients include antioxidants, peptides, retinoids, and exfoliants which treat signs of aging. Cosmeceuticals are generally safer than drugs for long-term use and promote skin health and beauty through natural ingredients.
This document provides information about cosmeceuticals and their use in addressing pigmentation and wrinkles. It begins with definitions of cosmeceuticals and how they differ from cosmetics. It then discusses various causes and treatments for pigmentation issues like hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation. Specific cosmeceutical ingredients and formulations that can treat hyperpigmentation are outlined. For wrinkles, the main causes like aging, sun exposure, and smoking are described. Non-invasive treatments for wrinkles like peels, botulinum toxin, lasers and topical retinoids are summarized. Finally, an example cosmeceutical formulation for reducing wrinkles containing Moringa seed oil is presented.
This document defines cosmeceuticals as ingredients with medicinal properties that provide topical benefits and protect against skin damage. Cosmeceuticals were coined in 1980 and are not officially recognized by the FDA, which classifies products as drugs or cosmetics. Common cosmeceutical ingredients include antioxidants, peptides, retinoids, and sunscreens which treat signs of aging and damage from UV rays. Their benefits and safety testing were also discussed.
Cosmeceuticals have become the fastest-growing segment of the personal care industry. About 25 years ago Dr. Albert Kligman of the University of Pennsylvania originally coined the term cosmeceutical, describing a hybrid category of products found on the spectrum between drugs and cosmetics that exert a pharmaceutical therapeutic benefit but not necessarily a biological therapeutic benefit.
The document discusses the importance of proper facial hygiene and cleansing routines, emphasizing that the routine should be tailored to each individual's skin type. It provides information on different cleansing and exfoliating products, explaining what types of textures are suitable for different skin types and when deeper cleansing is recommended. The document also compares and contrasts cleansing micellar water and thermal water concentrate, clarifying their different functions and benefits.
Recent updates in cosmetic technology were discussed. Key points include:
- Safety is the top priority in cosmetic formulation given skin's sensitivity. Animal testing is being phased out and alternatives like in vitro tests are being validated.
- Nanotechnology shows promise for cosmetics through nanoemulsions, liposomes and other nanoparticles that can improve delivery and stability of active ingredients. Potential risks need consideration.
- Stem cell cosmetics are an emerging area but current products do not contain actual stem cells. Regulations are still maturing around cell manipulation and product characterization for these types of cosmetics.
1. The document discusses cosmeceuticals, which are cosmetic products containing medicinal ingredients that provide topical benefits and protect against skin damage.
2. Common cosmeceutical categories include retinoids, hydroxy acids, antioxidants, and sunscreens. Retinoids like retinol help produce collagen and reduce signs of aging. Hydroxy acids exfoliate skin and reduce wrinkles. Antioxidants protect skin from free radical damage.
3. The mechanisms of cosmeceuticals include activating receptors, enhancing the skin barrier, increasing exfoliation, and modulating pigmentation. Precautions must be taken with hydroxy acid products to avoid irritation.
The Nu Skin Clear Action acne treatment system addresses the past, present, and future effects of acne. It contains products with ingredients that unclog pores, control oil and bacteria, and reduce inflammation and hyperpigmentation. A clinical study found the system reduced acne lesions and improved skin clarity. The comprehensive system helps treat acne at all stages of its life cycle.
Chemical peels are a treatment that uses chemicals to exfoliate and remove the top layers of skin. They can improve skin conditions like acne scarring, hyperpigmentation, sun damage, and fine lines by accelerating cell turnover. The document discusses different types of chemical peels like glycolic, lactic, salicylic, and combination peels. It provides information on the procedure, expected effects, and suitable skin conditions for various peels. Risks include temporary redness or peeling of skin. Deeper peels require a doctor.
This document describes the S5 skincare line, which was created by experts with over 20 years experience in natural and organic beauty. S5 was developed to address problematic aging skin that was not fully resolved by other natural lines. Extensive research showed that skin stress from various environmental and lifestyle factors damages skin and leads to premature aging. S5 sources ingredients from extreme ecosystems like the Arctic, desert, rainforest, high altitudes and sea, where plants have evolved to deal with stress. The document outlines the S5 skincare regime including cleansers, serums to target specific skin concerns, and moisturizers. It provides details on various products and their key active ingredients and benefits.
The document discusses Skeyndor's trend-following skincare products and treatments. It highlights the use of innovative active ingredients and technology to drive fast and visible skincare results. The Meso Infusion DCS system is described as using electrical currents to improve penetration of ingredients to targeted areas, providing a non-invasive alternative to traditional mesotherapy. Various Skeyndor product lines are summarized, including Mesofiller for wrinkles, Meso BT-Lift for lifting, and Mesobright for brightening. Automatic treatment programs and recommended combinations using the system are also outlined.
Institut DERMed was established in 1989 by Master Esthetician Lyn Ross, L.M.E. Institut' DERMed, includes a MediClinical Spa based in Atlanta, a cosmeceutical product line launched in 1994 distributed nationally and internationally, and the Institut' DERMed College of Advanced Aesthetics, founded in 1995 which has graduated hundreds of Estheticians, Cosmetologists, Nurses and Physicians practicing in the field of medical aesthetics. The company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Skin care technology has greatly advanced in the last 10 years with 3 main types of wrinkles identified and doctors using fillers as a solution for wrinkles, which has grown hugely popular even among young people. However, fillers come with risks like overfilling and loss of a natural appearance or psychological dependence. New techniques use drones to target skin's natural mechanisms, replacing lost volume and keeping skin smooth using peptides and neural inhibitors. Clinical trials showed a professional treatment program plus at-home products significantly reduced wrinkles in areas like the eyes, forehead, and mouth over 28 days with no safety issues reported.
cosderma chemical peels
we have wide range of chemical peels , glycolic, lactic, salicylic, TCA, jessner's, mandelic peel, yellow peel & many more combos are available
'Biomimetic Molecules and their application to Aesthetic Medicine' Dr. Patrick J. Treacy
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The document discusses biomimetic mesotherapy and various dermaheal products. It provides details on:
- The history of biomimetic mesotherapy and key developments since 1952.
- Five dermaheal products (HSR, SR, HL, SB, LL) and their ingredients, which include vitamins, minerals, peptides and growth factors to target anti-aging, hair regrowth, skin brightening and cellulite reduction.
- Treatment protocols involving mesotherapy with the dermaheal products once per week along with a mezoroller or dermaroller. Results are said to look natural.
The document outlines an agenda for a guest registration event promoting Neways skin care products. It includes introductions, presentations on various products like hair care, anti-aging creams, and the Hydracial facial system. Products are discussed in terms of their ingredients, formulations, and benefits like hydration and reducing wrinkles. Clinical studies found the Hydracial system improved skin moisture, smoothness, elasticity, and tone.
Addressing wrinkles, body odor & dandruff through cosmeceutical preparationsMonika Dovulary
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This presentation is a precise yet descriptive information of the topic and will be of extreme use to postgraduate students.
I hope this will be of great help.
Revolutionary Anti-Aging Cosmetics
No. 1 in the world! http://anti-age.tilda.ws/cosmetics
Amazing results without injections, plastic surgery or any other health risks. Thanks to the combination of three key ingredients the hits of modern cosmetology stem cells, bio-peptides, epidermal growth factors in one bottle!
The Nu Skin 180属 Anti-Aging Skin Therapy System is designed to reverse signs of aging in as little as seven days. It contains gentle polyhydroxy acids and other ingredients to diminish fine lines and wrinkles, refine texture, even skin tone and repair sun damage. The system includes a face wash, skin mist, cell renewal fluid, UV protectant and night cream. Optional peels can further treat signs of aging. Clinical studies found improvements in elasticity, texture, discoloration and moisture levels after one week of use.
Part 3 chemical peels-2-51.pptx in cosmetic surgery and estheticDivuuJain
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The document provides information on chemical peels, including their classification based on depth of necrosis, indications, contraindications, preparation, application, and potential complications. It discusses superficial, medium, and deep peels and lists various peeling agents. For superficial peels like glycolic acid peels, it describes effects, indications including mild acne and photodamage, and contraindications. Preparation, application technique, and obtaining informed consent are also outlined.
The document provides an overview of MADARA Cosmetics Group, an organic cosmetics innovator. It summarizes the company's structure, research and development processes, certifications, hero products, and product range. Key points include that MADARA has a diverse product portfolio including face care, baby care, hair care and body care products. It also details the research behind their flagship anti-aging product using birch water extracts and cell repair bio-complex.
This document provides an overview of Rodan + Fields skincare products and philosophy. It summarizes their key skincare regimens (Reverse for sun damage, Unblemish for acne, Redefine for aging), which are based on their Multi-Med Therapy approach of combining active cosmetics with over-the-counter medications. It also outlines additional products that enhance the regimens and essential items, and provides information on product development, clinical results, and support resources available.
The document discusses skin anatomy and chemical peeling. It describes the layers of the skin - epidermis, dermis and hypodermis. It then covers chemical peeling in depth, including the different depths, agents used, and their mechanisms and effects. Glycolic, lactic, mandelic and salicylic acids are specifically compared in terms of their molecular size, penetration, concentrations used, and indications.
The course covers the steps undertaken from tissue collection, reception, fixation,
sectioning, tissue processing and staining. It covers all the general and special
techniques in histo/cytology laboratory. This course will provide the student with the
basic knowledge of the theory and practical aspect in the diagnosis of tumour cells
and non-malignant conditions in body tissues and for cytology focusing on
gynaecological and non-gynaecological samples.
BIOMECHANICS OF THE MOVEMENT OF THE SHOULDER COMPLEX.pptxdrnidhimnd
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The shoulder complex acts as in coordinated fashion to provide the smoothest and greatest range of motion possible of the upper limb.
Combined motion of GH and ST joint of shoulder complex helps in:
Distribution of motion between other two joints.
Maintenance of glenoid fossa in optimal position.
Maintenance of good length tension
Although some amount of glenohumeral motion may occur while the other shoulder articulations remain stabilized, movement of the humerus more commonly involves some movement at all three shoulder joints.
Presentaci坦 que va acompanyar la demostraci坦 prctica de metge d'Innovaci坦 Jos辿 Ferrer sobre el projecte Benestar de BSA, nom d'IDIAP Pere Gol, el 5 de mar巽 de 2025 a l'estand de XarSMART al Mobible Word Congress.
Dr. Vincenzo Giordano began his medical career 2011 at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery. Here, he performed complex adult cardiothoracic surgical procedures, significantly enhancing his proficiency in patient critical care, as evidenced by his FCCS certification.
Optimization in Pharmaceutical Formulations: Concepts, Methods & ApplicationsKHUSHAL CHAVAN
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This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of optimization in pharmaceutical formulations. It explains the concept of optimization, different types of optimization problems (constrained and unconstrained), and the mathematical principles behind formulation development. Key topics include:
Methods for optimization (Sequential Simplex Method, Classical Mathematical Methods)
Statistical analysis in optimization (Mean, Standard Deviation, Regression, Hypothesis Testing)
Factorial Design & Quality by Design (QbD) for process improvement
Applications of optimization in drug formulation
This resource is beneficial for pharmaceutical scientists, R&D professionals, regulatory experts, and students looking to understand pharmaceutical process optimization and quality by design approaches.
Title: Regulation of Tubular Reabsorption A Comprehensive Overview
Description:
This lecture provides a detailed and structured explanation of the mechanisms regulating tubular reabsorption in the kidneys. It explores how different physiological and hormonal factors influence glomerular filtration and reabsorption rates, ensuring fluid and electrolyte balance in the body.
Who Should Read This?
This presentation is designed for:
鏝 Medical Students (MBBS, BDS, Nursing, Allied Health Sciences) preparing for physiology exams.
鏝 Medical Educators & Professors looking for structured teaching material.
鏝 Healthcare Professionals (doctors, nephrologists, and physiologists) seeking a refresher on renal physiology.
鏝 Postgraduate Students & Researchers in the field of medical sciences and physiology.
What Youll Learn:
Local Regulation of Tubular Reabsorption
鏝 Glomerulo-Tubular Balance its mechanism and clinical significance
鏝 Net reabsorptive forces affecting peritubular capillaries
鏝 Role of peritubular hydrostatic and colloid osmotic pressures
Hormonal Regulation of Tubular Reabsorption
鏝 Effects of Aldosterone, Angiotensin II, ADH, and Natriuretic Peptides
鏝 Clinical conditions like Addisons disease & Conn Syndrome
鏝 Mechanisms of pressure natriuresis and diuresis
Nervous System Regulation
鏝 Sympathetic Nervous System activation and its effects on sodium reabsorption
Clinical Correlations & Case Discussions
鏝 How renal regulation is altered in hypertension, hypotension, and proteinuria
鏝 Comparison of Glomerulo-Tubular Balance vs. Tubulo-Glomerular Feedback
This presentation provides detailed diagrams, flowcharts, and calculations to enhance understanding and retention. Whether you are studying, teaching, or practicing medicine, this lecture will serve as a valuable resource for mastering renal physiology.
Keywords for Easy Search:
#Physiology #RenalPhysiology #TubularReabsorption #GlomeruloTubularBalance #HormonalRegulation #MedicalEducation #Nephrology
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT & DEFENSE MECHANISMS.pptxPersonality and environment:...ABHAY INSTITUTION
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Personality theory is a collection of ideas that explain how a person's personality develops and how it affects their behavior. It also seeks to understand how people react to situations, and how their personality impacts their relationships.
Key aspects of personality theory
Personality traits: The characteristics that make up a person's personality.
Personality development: How a person's personality develops over time.
Personality disorders: How personality theories can be used to study personality disorders.
Personality and environment: How a person's personality is influenced by their environment.
Non-Invasive ICP Monitoring for NeurosurgeonsDhaval Shukla
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This presentation delves into the latest advancements in non-invasive intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring techniques, specifically tailored for neurosurgeons. It covers the importance of ICP monitoring in clinical practice, explores various non-invasive methods, and discusses their accuracy, reliability, and clinical applications. Attendees will gain insights into the benefits of non-invasive approaches over traditional invasive methods, including reduced risk of complications and improved patient outcomes. This comprehensive overview is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of neurosurgeons in managing patients with neurological conditions.
Invasive systems are commonly used for monitoring intracranial pressure (ICP) in traumatic brain injury (TBI) and are considered the gold standard. The availability of invasive ICP monitoring is heterogeneous, and in low- and middle-income settings, these systems are not routinely employed due to high cost or limited accessibility. The aim of this presentation is to develop recommendations to guide monitoring and ICP-driven therapies in TBI using non-invasive ICP (nICP) systems.
Best Sampling Practices Webinar USP <797> Compliance & Environmental Monito...NuAire
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Best Sampling Practices Webinar USP <797> Compliance & Environmental Monitoring
Are your cleanroom sampling practices USP <797> compliant? This webinar, hosted by Pharmacy Purchasing & Products (PP&P Magazine) and sponsored by NuAire, features microbiology expert Abby Roth discussing best practices for surface & air sampling, data analysis, and compliance.
Key Topics Covered:
鏝 Viable air & surface sampling best practices
鏝 USP <797> requirements & compliance strategies
鏝 How to analyze & trend viable sample data
鏝 Improving environmental monitoring in cleanrooms
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MULTILAYER SEQUENTIAL TECHNOLOGY
5 PEELING TECHNIQUES FOR THE PERFECT SKIN
HIGH CONCENTRATION OF ACTIVES FOR BETTER EFFICIENCY
AND RENOVATING PERFORMANCE
TWO TYPES OF PROFESSIONAL TREATMENTS TO TREAT WRINKLES
AND PIGMENTATIONS
UNIQUE SKEYNDOR METHOD
HOME TREATMENT PRODUCTS FOR DAILY USE
3. HEALTH
Improves biomechanical functions of the skin.
Prevents premature aging.
Fights skin diseases (ichthyosis and hyperkeratosis).
Aesthetics
Improves skin卒s appearance, thickness and overall skin
texture.
Softens signs of aging.
4. MULTILAYER SEQUENTIAL
TECHNOLOGY
TREATMENT PHASES:
PRE-PEEL-POST
DERMAPEEL PRO has been developed by multilayer
sequential technology combining 5 peeling techniques
with high acid concentrations in order to eliminate
external skin layers; with a goal to achieve optimum
results for the perfect skin.
The application of DERMAPEEL PRO is performed by
different phases
during the treatment to obtain the maximum results.
PRE PHASE Skin preparation
PEEL PHASE Intensive treatment
POST PHASE Skin recovery
5. Acids are the substances that can reduce skins pH
level due to the acid group (-COOH):
[ACID] or pH (>4,5):
- moisturizes the cornea stratum.
- smoothes the skin.
[ACID] or pH (<4,5):
- increase natural renovating speed.
- stimulate the synthesis of the
extracellular matrix components of the
skin.
Las familias de 叩cidos mas utilizadas son:
ALPHA-HYDROXY ACID AHA
GLYCOLIC, LACTIC,
MANDELIC, CITRIC
- Higher capacity of penetration.
- Higher renovating stimulus of the
skin.
- Brightening effect and immediate
anti-wrinkles.
POLI-HYDROXY ACID PHA
GLUCONIC / GLUCONOLACTONE
- Higher moisturizing capacity.
- Higher biocompatibility.
- Sustained antiaging effect.
POLI-ACIDS PCA
CITRIC + PHYTIC
- Higher antioxidant effect.
- Melanine inhibitor higher capacity.
- Skin brightening effect.
PEELING ACIDS
6. FACTORES PARA ELIGIR UN PEELING CIDO
Nature of acids
Concentration/pH
Exposure time
14. Duration and frequency of use:
The treatment lasts from 45 minutes to one hour approximately.
It is recommended to have a session every 15 days, and not to have more than 4
to 6 sessions in a row.
You may repeat the treatment after 3 or 4 months if required.
Use warning:
This treatment contains glycolic acid or a-hydroxy acids.
Do not apply in eyes or mucous membranes.
Stop using it and thoroughly rinse with water in case of irritation.
Not recommended for sensitive skin.
Exposure to the sun is forbidden without suitable solar protection.