Application of Non-Injection Redermalization in Cosmetic Procedures for Aging Facial Skin and Effects on Human Well-Being

https://doi.org/10.56609/jac.v43i2.521

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Keywords:

Non-injection redermalization, Aging skin, Wellness

Abstract

Skin aging not only affects physical appearance but also causes psychological stress, which affects human well-being. Therefore, many anti-aging strategies have been developed and proposed, especially in recent times, as the importance of aesthetics, interest in maintaining a youthful skin appearance, and the growth of the elderly population are driving the demand for skin regeneration and rejuvenation products and services. One of the fast-growing antiaging cosmetic procedures is redermalization, which can be defined as the rejuvenation, restoration or regeneration of aging skin, which is supported by the acids used during redermalization procedures (a combination of hyaluronic acid and succinic acid), which activate fibroblasts responsible for collagen fiber synthesis and the production of growth factors such as TGF-β, improve microcirculation, and stimulate skin renewal and tissue reconstruction processes. The study is conducted to determine the effect of non-injection redermalization cosmetic procedures on aging skin and human well-being, based on a specific case study. In the research, the aging skin problem of the study participants was defined and considered a separate case, studied to develop a comprehensive, holistic understanding of the specific phenomenon in the given context. The study results showed improvement in the specific participant’s facial skin aging issues, with decreased dehydration and wrinkle depth, and an overall improvement in the condition and appearance of the facial skin. The research participant felt rested, positive, and self-satisfied. Social characteristics also changed; the research participant felt able to control her time and achieve her goals, which improved communication with work colleagues, friends, and family. Non-injectable redermalization cosmetic procedures, based on a single, specific case study, have a positive effect on aging skin and human well-being.

 

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Author Biography

A. Diržaitė, Researcher at SMK College of Applied Sciences Klaipėda Lithuania

Corresponding author:

Austėja Diržaitė

Researcher at SMK College of Applied Sciences,

Nemuno g. 2,

LT-91199 Klaipėda, Lithuania

tel: +37064827000

e-mail: austejadirzaite@gmail.com

 

Published

2025-09-22

How to Cite

[1]
Diržaitė, A. 2025. Application of Non-Injection Redermalization in Cosmetic Procedures for Aging Facial Skin and Effects on Human Well-Being . Journal of Applied Cosmetology. 43, 2 (Sep. 2025), 36–46. DOI:https://doi.org/10.56609/jac.v43i2.521.