Application and evaluation of the effectiveness of tissue stimulators in the prevention of skin aging

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Abstract

Skin's natural capability to regenerate and rebuild itself is widely used in aesthetic cosmetology. The activity of dermal fibroblasts is reduced with age, which leads to the degradation of collagen and elastin. Additionally, the proliferation ability diminishes, consequently affecting and weakening cell regeneration processes. Tissue stimulation leads to multiplication of fibroblasts, protein synthesis and production of extracellular matrix components. The study aimed to analyze the effect of tissue stimulators depending on the type of active substance used to improve the skin density, its hydration, depth of wrinkles, color and face oval. The additional goal was to evaluate respondents' knowledge about the function and use of the tissue stimulators in the prevention of skin aging.

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Kozłowiecka, M., & Malara, B. (2022). Application and evaluation of the effectiveness of tissue stimulators in the prevention of skin aging. Aesthetic Cosmetology and Medicine, 11(5), 181–189. https://doi.org/10.52336/acm.2022.027

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