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AAYNA Ludhiana launches AAYNA Renew

Leading cosmetology and aesthetic treatments clinic, AAYNA, recently launched AAYNA Renew treatment at its Ludhiana centre. The treatment will provide patients with glowing and healthy skin by stimulating collagen production and rejuvenating the skin, giving it a more youthful appearance.

AAYNA Renew is a cutting-edge micro-needling RF treatment that penetrates deeply into the skin’s underlying layers to deliver controlled heat, stimulating collagen creation, and skin tightening. This dual-action approach results in an even skin tone, reduced fine lines and wrinkles, and an overall improvement in skin texture. The procedure is performed by AAYNA’s team of experienced medical practitioners and skilled aestheticians. The treatment is reported to be a safe and effective option for a variety of skin problems, including fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, enlarged pores and uneven skin tone. AAYNA has performed more than 5,000 thermage treatments, over 10,000 fillers and 30,000 plus botulinum tototoxintreatments, according to its website.

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals plans to sell majority stake

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals is reportedly planning to sell its majority stake of 82 per cent in Glenmark Life Sciences. As in the news, the pharma company aims to reduce its increasing debt load with this move. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals has hired Kotak Mahindra Capital Co to oversee the process of selling its stake in Glenmark Life. It has also reached out to buyout funds to gauge their interest in the stake. As of December 2022, the company’s net debt was Rs 2,615 crore. This is up from Rs 2,150 crore in the year-ago period. The sale of the stake in Glenmark Life Sciences is expected to significantly reduce the company’s debt burden.

Alopecia areata study shows which treatment works better

A combination of methotrexate and low-dose prednisone is an effective and economical treatment option for alopecia areata totalis (AT) or universalis (AU), according to a recently published study.The study examined the availability of treatment modalities for these conditions and concluded that this combination therapy is a viable option for patients.

Published in JAMA Dermatology, researchers suggest that this treatment should be considered as a first-line option for those suffering from AT or AU. For the study, researchers gave methotrexate (25 mg/wk) to 45 patients for six months.They kept 44 other patients on placebo. Patients who experienced hair regrowth of more than 25 per cent at month six were advised to continue their treatment until month 12, the study noted. Participants who had less than 25 per cent hair regrowth were randomly assigned to receive either methotrexate plus prednisone or methotrexate plus placebo. Chronic AT or AU patients showed partial hair growth when treated with methotrexate alone, the research stated. Patients who were administered with a combination of methotrexate and low-dose prednisone achieved complete hair regrowth in 31 per cent of cases.The researchers further observed that a few patients achieved complete hair regrowth with methotrexate alone. However, combining it with low-dose prednisone resulted in complete or almost complete regrowth, along with a reduction in severity of alopecia.

Bakuchiol may help with psoriasis, review article states

A recent review article published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology stated bakuchiol possesses anti-ageing, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties. Researchers from the Department of Dermatology at the University of Illinois at Chicago have conducted a review of the applications of bakuchiol in dermatology.The rising demand for anti-ageing retinoid alternatives and the trend for ‘clean’ skincare products have made it a crucial ingredient.

The research team made a systematic review of 16 pre-clinical studies, seven clinical studies, three commentaries, two narrative reviews, and one adverse event report from PubMed. They studied bakuchiol for photo-ageing, acne and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation issues. While Bakuchiol does not have a structural resemblance to retinoids, it can function as a retinol analogue through retinol-like regulation of gene expression. The researchers stated that in vivo studies showed a significant reduction in photodamage when bakuchiol was used alone or in combination with other products. It also prevents epidermal growth factor-induced neoplastic cell transformation.

The review states that bakuchiol normalises keratinocyte activity in psoriasis and inhibits melanogenesis in pigmentary disorders.The researchers observed that it has antibacterial, anti-ageing, and anti-inflammatory properties that make it a suitable alternative to retinol. Nevertheless, more studies are necessary to comprehend its applications in dermatology.

Dr Abhishek Malviya completes 10 years of service in Indore

Experienced dermatologist and hair transplant surgeon Dr Abhishek Malviya completed a decade of providing services in Indore. At his Radiant Skin, Hair and Laser Clinics in Indore, Dr Malviya provides a variety of services to his patients. These include acne treatment, skin rejuvenation, laser hair removal and hair transplant. He is a lifetime member of the Indian Medical Association and the Indian Association of Dermatology Venereology and Leprosy. He has also been invited to speak at numerous lectures and workshops both nationally and internationally, further cementing his reputation as an expert in his field.

Dr Arvinder Singh bags Father of Cosmetic Dermatology Award

Dr Arvinder Singh, Arth Group’s CEO, has received the Father of Cosmetic Dermatology award at the International Fame Awards in Delhi.The Udaipur native received the award for establishing the Indian arm of London’s International Board of Cosmetic Dermatology. The board’s main objective is to offer top-tier instruction in various fields, including cosmetic dermatology, clinical cosmetology, medical aesthetics, and medical lasers.The international board’s formation aimed to provide registered medical professionals with career opportunities, including MBBS, postgraduate doctors, dentists, and Aayush (BHMS, BAMS, BUMS). According to his website, Dr Singh will give certificates and diplomas not only to paramedical and non-medical students, but also to those interested in cosmetology courses taught in Hindi. He also expressed enthusiasm for the future of cosmetology and aesthetics, noting the significant employment opportunities available in these fields. Additionally, he emphasised that his institution will provide these courses at affordable costs.

ILACAD completes workshop on facial aesthetics and cosmetology

Institute of Laser, Aesthetic, Cosmetology & Dental Sciences (ILACAD) recently organised a workshop on facial aesthetics and cosmetology in New Delhi. The institute offers training in cosmetology, aesthetic medicine, and dental sciences. Trainees of the New Delhi batch received PG Diploma in Facial Aesthetics and Cosmetology and fellowships in Facial Aesthetics and Cosmetology at a ceremony, marking the culmination of a three-month workshop, which included practical sessions for a week.

Dr Monica Kapoor, Director of ILACAD and Flawless Cosmetic Clinic, reportedly expressed her delight in hosting the workshop with the cohort of trainees. She emphasised the significant advancements in the fields of health and beauty, particularly in cosmetology. She also highlighted the growing demand for aesthetic treatments in India. Dr Kapoor emphasised ILACAD Institute’s commitment to meeting the need for qualified practitioners by offering instructions through workshops nationwide.

The ILACAD workshop saw the successful completion of the PG Diploma and fellowships by 35 doctors from the city.The programme included lectures, seminars, and hands-on sessions on live volunteers. Renowned doctors in the field of demonology, facial surgery, and other surgical disciplines conducted these sessions. ILACAD’s workshop on Facial Aesthetics and Cosmetology exemplified the institute’s dedication to providing comprehensive and practical training to medical professionals in the field of aesthetic medicine. This training caters to the growing demand and advancements in the industry.

Tranexamic Acid can be used as mesotherapy in post-acne erythema: Study

The use of tranexamic acid as mesotherapy is useful and promising in treating persistent post-acne erythema, according to the latest research published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. Researchers conducted the study on a small sample size of 17 patients aged between 18 and 33. Of these, 15 patients completed the study.The subjects had persistent post-acne erythema three months after their acne recovery.The cohort underwent two sessions of tranexamic acid as mesotherapy at a two-week interval. A physician injected tranexamic acid into the right side of the faces of the patients. The left side was used as the control group. Researchers used a Visioface device to compare before and after treatment photos of the patients.

Researchers noted that tranexamic acid’s antiinflammatory and anti-redness properties makes it useful and promising to treat post-acne erythema.Tranexamic acid is also safe, cost-effective, and affordable treatment with minimal side effects, the team stated. It can be considered alone or in combination with microneedling, as a suitable treatment option for post-acne erythema. However, the researchers noted that a large case-control study is required to further ascertain the findings.

Global aesthetic lasers market to increase by US $6.8 billion by 2033

The global aesthetic and cosmetic lasers market will likely reach US$ 6.8 billion by 2033, according to a latest market report by Datalys. It is expected to witness a rapid growth in the next 10 years. According to the report, the expected growth is attributed to increasing demand for cosmetic procedures, technological advancements, and greater accessibility to treatments. People are becoming more aware of the importance of self-care and maintaining a youthful appearance. This has led to more individuals seeking out these treatments.

Another reason behind the global aesthetic and cosmetic lasers market’s growth is technological advancements that have led to the development of more powerful and safer lasers, making these treatments more accessible to a wider audience. Moreover, the increasing availability of treatments, both in-clinic and at-home, has also contributed to the growth of the market. The demand for minimally invasive procedures has helped drive growth.This is because of the less painful and shorter recovery time associated with these treatments.

Nikky Bawa Medi-Salon starts non-surgical body contouring in India

Nikky Bawa Medi-Spa, located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, has introduced a weight loss laser and non-invasive body sculpting using advanced HPC technology imported from South Korea, under their Aesthetica brand. The founder, Dr Sahiba Bawa, specialises in facial and body augmentation. Aesthetica’s services include hair regeneration, hair extension, laser hair removal and skin tightening. Dr Sahiba’s extensive training and certification in non-surgical face and body contouring, combined with her commitment to quality and ethics, has made Aesthetica a front-runner in the industry. The company is also looking for students interested in non-invasive body sculpting. Unlike cosmetic surgeries, nonsurgical face and body contouring is a safer and affordable option. Dr Sahiba’s medical background and certification makes her a reliable choice for the procedures. Due to her certification and South Korean training in non-surgical face and body contouring, her services are highly sought after by models, women over 30, and individuals who are fashion-conscious. Additionally, Dr Sahiba established Aesthetica following rigorous training in more than 19 medical courses across the globe, including South Korea, Paris, Arizona, and the Philippines. She is a member of the American Board of Aesthetic Medicine and is pursuing a Ph.D. in anti-ageing. Aesthetica has plans to expand its business beyond providing services to launching a range of products and expanding across multiple outlets in India, with hopes to reach a wider audience.

Poly-l lactic acid may be effective for cellulite treatment in women: Study

Poly-l lactic acid may be an effective and safe method for treating cellulite on the buttocks and thighs in women.The results were published in Dermatologic Surgery.The study involved 20 women with mild to moderate skin laxity of the buttocks and/or thighs contributing to mild to moderate cellulite.The researchers conducted a prospective, single-centre, double-blind, split-body clinical experiment. The findings of this study offer promising results for PLLA-SCA as a potential treatment option for cellulite in women. For the study, researchers randomly assigned patients to receive injections on their buttocks and thighs of up to two vials of poly-l lactic acid or an equal volume of bacteriostatic water per treatment location. The individuals underwent three treatments, four weeks apart. They were monitored for 330 days.

Dr Almukhtar Rawaa, the lead author of the study, noted that PLLA-SCA offers a safe and effective solution to improve the appearance of cellulite. Besides, this can boost a person’s self-esteem and confidence. This study provides promising findings for those seeking solutions to address buttocks and thigh cellulite.The research team noted that the treatment of the buttocks with PLLA-SCA led to a significant reduction in depression depth. Moreover, it also improved the morphological appearance of the skin and the grade of skin laxity.The study also concluded that the treated thighs showed a reduction in the depth and number of depressions.

ICPA Clinical Series’ episode explores laser in dentistry

ICPA Health Products (ICPA), India’s leading pharma company in the oral healthcare segment, hosted its 23rd episode of the ICPA Clinical Series, featuring a discussion on affordable, high-quality ‘Made in India’ lasers for the Indian market.The session explored the new developments in laser dentistry and the non-invasive advanced therapies including photobiomodulation (PBM) and photodynamic therapy (PDT), which have clinical applications for faster healing, effective pain control, and anti-inflammatory action.

Dr Chandrashekar Yavagal, MDS (Paediatric Dentist) and founder of LaserVEDA, unveiled the new world of non-invasive laser therapies, which can help in the reversal of pre-malignant lesions, cancer mucositis,TMJ problems, trigeminal neuralgia, or other forms of craniofacial pain.The session explored the new science of non-invasive laser therapies and the multifaceted applications of modern laser science to manage various oral and maxillofacial conditions previously considered untreatable.

The ICPA Clinical Series is an initiative to address specific clinical challenges dentists face in their everyday practice, moderated by ICPA’s Head of Research & Innovations – Dr Rajeev Chitguppi.The series is themed ‘Each Episode -One Clinical Challenge’ and each session has a guest speaker chosen from specialists from various domains of dentistry.The session is available across ICPA’s various social media platforms, including YouTube, Facebook, and LinkedIn for dentists who may have missed out on this insightful session.

This article appears in the April-May 2023 Issue of Aesthetic Medicine India

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