health
March 17, 2026
Banalization of Aesthetic Medicine and 15-Minute Rejuvenation Are Big Problems
Dermatologist Nevenka Dokmanović stated that proper skincare and consultation with experts remain the most reliable way to preserve skin health and appearance, while unprofessional injection of preparations, excessive sunbathing, and the use of tanning beds pose a serious risk.
TL;DR
- Unprofessional injection of aesthetic products, excessive sunbathing, and tanning beds are serious risks to skin health.
- Social media is used to warn about the black market for counterfeit botulinum toxins, unverified hyaluronic acids, and lasers.
- Complications from aesthetic procedures can arise from incorrect technique, product, or injection site, leading to facial distortions.
- Permanent materials and biopolymers can leave lasting consequences, unlike temporary fillers.
- Natural aging should be embraced, and chasing every wrinkle can lead to bizarre results.
- Male and female aesthetic standards differ significantly, with men needing to maintain masculine features like a strong jawline.
- Regeneration and natural skin renewal are current trends, emphasizing proper home care.
- Skin changes are noticeable around the early thirties and more significantly around age 44, affecting skin, bones, muscles, and fat.
- Sun exposure is harmful, and vitamin D can be obtained through diet or supplements without needing to burn.
- Sunburn is an inflammatory process that triggers negative skin reactions, and long-term sun exposure is visibly damaging.
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