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Acne vulgaris and the most popular and new cosmetological treatments

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology Vol. 22 No. 7 pp. 1946-1950 · Wiley
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AbstractIntroductionAcne vulgaris is a disease that has an enormous impact on appearance of the skin of the patients and also on their quality of life. Long‐term dermatological treatment, which often lasts years, and disease relapses contribute to the occurrence of low self‐esteem and depression. Acne is one of the 10 most common diseases in the world and the most common inflammatory skin disease. Many methods of dermatological treatment that bring very good results are available. However, educating people with acne on how to take care of their skin on a daily basis to minimize the bleak effects of the disease is an extremely important element. Contemporary cosmetology creates an environment for not only taking care of the skin at home, but also develops in‐office treatments with exfoliation of the dead epidermis as an extremely important and priority part of treatment. The cosmetologist can propose both chemical and apparatus methods, which are selected individually for each client.ObjectiveThe objective of this article is to provide information about cosmetological treatment used in acne vulgaris.MethodsIn this article, we reviewed the published literature, article published in peer‐reviewed journals.ResultsThere are many methods that work well in the case of acne skin care, more and more new treatments appear on the cosmetological market.ConclusionAcne skin care in beauty parlor is very important element.
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Apr 16, 2023
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22(7)
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1946-1950
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Karolina Chilicka, Michael H. Gold, D. Nowicka (2023). Acne vulgaris and the most popular and new cosmetological treatments. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 22(7), 1946-1950. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.15757
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