"'Stem cell-based' treatments and just the latest aesthetic treatment marketed to those seeking to maintain or obtain youthful skin, but what exactly is involved and what's the evidence that they work It's hard to keep track of the number of scientifically based beauty treatments on offer these days. Most are aimed at middle-aged females with disposable incomes, who are willing to splash large amounts of money on their skin to counter the effects of time."
"It's hard to keep track of the number of scientifically based beauty treatments on offer these days."
"Most are aimed at middle-aged females with disposable incomes, who are willing to splash large amounts of money on their skin to counter the effects of time."
Numerous beauty procedures are available under scientific branding, including 'stem cell-based' treatments marketed for maintaining or restoring youthful skin. The specific interventions and the clinical evidence supporting their effectiveness are often unclear. A broad range of scientifically described aesthetic options is currently on offer, making consumer choices difficult to navigate. Marketing efforts for these treatments focus largely on middle-aged women with disposable income. Many of these consumers are prepared to spend significant amounts on cosmetic interventions intended to mitigate visible signs of aging.
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