Dermatologists Skincare Products Results (before and after)
Dermatologists’ skincare products or cosmeceuticals results are well recognized. Cosmeceuticals are topically applied products, such as creams, lotions, and ointments. Cosmeceuticals are not merely cosmetics that make more beautiful camouflage and are not natural drugs that have undergone rigorous controlled studies. Aesthetic patients are calculating about skincare and often seek professional advice when choosing cosmeceuticals. Cosmeceuticals are moisturizers, serums, and masques with active ingredients that confer added skin benefits. In aesthetic practice, the use of cosmeceuticals in combination with cosmetic procedures is a new treatment ideal for skin rejuvenation. Developing individualized skincare products requires a basic understanding of cosmeceutical ingredients. Patients with rosacea, eczema, seborrhea, and acne require specially selected products to enhance skin appearance without irritating their underlying conditions. Pre-treatment with cosmeceuticals can prime the skin for procedures, and post-treatment can reduce complications. Thus, understanding the benefits of cosmeceutical ingredients is essential in the clinical setting. Medically based skincare products target three cellular components that contribute to aged skin: keratinocytes, melanocytes, and fibroblasts. Instituting the correct routine will slow the progression of aging and work toward reversing the extrinsic and intrinsic aging changes. The goals of the topical regimen are to reverse sun damage, slow the aging process by increasing collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), minimize oxidative damage, and address some active disease states (acne, rosacea, melasma).0 views