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http://repo.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/2933| Title: | POPULATION'S NEED FOR COSMETOLOGICAL CARE ACCORDING TO MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS |
| Authors: | Iskandarova Guzal Tulkinovna., Ubbiniyazova Aysulu Makhsetbayevna |
| Keywords: | Cosmetology, prenosological, specialized, skin diseases, aesthetic health, age related changes, dermatological, statistical analysis, approximate, treatment, regimens, marketing, research, social status, pensioners, gender, socio-hygienic, opportunities. |
| Issue Date: | 16-Dec-2025 |
| Publisher: | O'zbekiston, Farg'ona |
| Abstract: | The demand for cosmetology services has been directly impacted by the constant rise in interest in aesthetic health and appearance in recent decades. As a branch of medicine, cosmetology encompasses a broad variety of practices that try to prevent and treat skin illnesses, age-related changes, and abnormalities of the skin's structure and appendages in addition to enhancing appearance. Simultaneously, an objective evaluation of the population's needs based on trustworthy data is a crucial component in designing and creating a cosmetology care system. The findings of medical exams performed on different demographic groups are among the most instructive sources of such data. The prevalence of dermatological and cosmetic issues that call for the assistance of cosmetology professionals may be determined via the study of these data. Regular medical checks also offer the chance to determine hidden requirements that patients may not always be aware of, in addition to determining the actual need for cosmetic care. In light of the findings, this article discusses potential avenues for enhancing the delivery of medical and cosmetic services while also analyzing the population's demand for cosmetological care based on data from medical examinations. |
| URI: | http://repo.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/2933 |
| ISSN: | 2181-4155 |
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