Estheticians & Skincare Specialists provide treatments that improve skin health and appearance. They perform facials, exfoliation, extractions, and hydration therapies to cleanse and rejuvenate the skin. By analyzing skin types and concerns, they recommend personalized regimens using cleansers, serums, and moisturizers suited to individual needs. Treatments such as microdermabrasion, chemical peels, and LED therapy help address acne, fine lines, and uneven skin tone. Their expertise enhances both skin wellness and overall confidence.
Estheticians also focus on hair removal techniques, including waxing, threading, and laser treatments. They offer guidance on maintaining smooth, healthy skin post-treatment. Many provide specialized services like lymphatic drainage massage, collagen-boosting treatments, and non-invasive anti-aging procedures. Educating clients on sun protection, hydration, and skincare routines ensures long-term results. Working in spas, salons, and dermatology clinics, estheticians create relaxing and effective experiences that promote glowing, youthful skin. Through continuous education and evolving techniques, they stay updated on the latest skincare advancements, delivering high-quality care tailored to various skin concerns. Beyond facial treatments, estheticians and skincare specialists perform body treatments, including exfoliation, hydration therapies, and hair removal services such as waxing and laser treatments. Many estheticians are trained in advanced techniques, such as LED light therapy and lymphatic drainage massage, which promote skin healing and circulation. They work in various settings, including spas, medical aesthetics clinics, dermatology offices, and beauty salons, often collaborating with dermatologists and cosmetic specialists to complement medical skincare treatments. With the growing demand for non-invasive skin rejuvenation, estheticians continue to play an essential role in helping individuals achieve their skincare goals while promoting long-term skin health and confidence.
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Sergei A Grando, University of California Irvine, United States
Title : Perspectives on healthy skin aging and pre-aging concepts
Georgios Stamatas, SGS France, France
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Ravi M Rathod, KMCRI, India
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Dechelette Corinne, La Peau Autrement, France
Title : Acne vulgaris and the most popular and new cosmetological treatments
Karolina Chilicka Hebel, University of Opole, Poland
Title : Stem cells in dermatology and cosmetology
Makoto Senoo, Cell Exosome Therapeutics Inc, Japan
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