What problems can a cosmetologist help with?
A cosmetologist consultation helps understand skin changes and choose solutions aimed at improving its condition. The specialist works with the following issues:
- Rashes and comedones;
- Blackheads;
- Enlarged pores and pronounced skin shine;
- Post-acne marks;
- Dryness and flaking;
- Vascular network in the cheek, nose, and chin areas;
- Wrinkles;
- Facial tissue sagging;
- Reduced skin firmness and elasticity;
- Dull facial complexion;
- Pigmentation;
- Scars;
- Stretch marks;
- Localized fat deposits on the face and body.
How the initial consultation takes place
The initial consultation involves a comprehensive skin diagnosis and assessment of individual characteristics. The specialist conducts a conversation, clarifies requests, and studies skincare habits. The consultation includes a skin examination, determination of its type, and analysis of areas requiring attention. Based on the collected data, the cosmetologist develops a personalized strategy for correction and skincare procedures.
Preparation for the consultation
Preparation for the consultation makes the process productive and enhances the accuracy of recommendations. Before your visit, it is advisable to follow these steps:
- Define your request and formulate the purpose of your visit;
- Analyze your appearance and desired changes;
- Write down questions and a list of procedures you are interested in;
- Avoid visiting a solarium 1–2 weeks before your visit;
- Maintain your usual home skincare routine without adding new products for 7–10 days;
- Avoid peels 1–2 days before the appointment;
- Arrive for the consultation without makeup.
Indications for consultation
A cosmetologist consultation provides an opportunity to understand skin changes and choose correction strategies. Indications include:
- Rashes;
- Skin sensitivity;
- Uneven tone;
- Enlarged pores;
- Increased skin shine;
- Post-acne marks;
- Dryness and flaking;
- Vascular network;
- Reduced firmness;
- Wrinkles;
- Tissue sagging;
- Dull skin tone;
- Pigmentation;
- Scars;
- Stretch marks;
- Localized fat deposits on the face and body.