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dc.contributor.authorMaksumova, Anzhela
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-21T11:53:04Z
dc.date.available2026-01-21T11:53:04Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.tdmu.edu.ua//handle/123456789/18902
dc.description.abstractIn recent decades, aesthetic medicine has undergone significant progressive changes and occupies an important place in health care, particularly in nursing. Aesthetic medicine encompasses a wide range of procedures including laser therapy, injection-based treatments and aesthetic surgery. In the setting of growing interest in and demand for aesthetic procedures, nurses are playing a key role in ensuring successful fulfillment of procedures and patient satisfaction. In this study, a scientific efficacy analysis of various aesthetic medicine methods has been conducted, including injection-based treatments, laser therapy and aesthetic surgical procedures. The aim of the study consisted in a detailed comparison and performance evaluation of each of the methods, as well as determining the role of nurses in conducting the procedures. Patients receiving aesthetic procedures in clinical settings within the last year were the object of research in this study, with a total number of 345 subjects divided into three groups: injection-based treatments (121 patients), laser treatments (159 patients) and aesthetic surgical procedures (65 patients). As part of the study, we used both general clinical methods and specialized methods including collecting history, physical examination, laboratory and instrumental studies, and statistical analysis of data. We have assessed patient satisfaction with the outcomes of their procedures, and analyzed the overall results and possible side effects. The results of the study have shown each of the treatment modalities to have their inherent advantages and special characteristics that affect the effectiveness and safety of procedures. Recommendations have been developed to improve the quality of nursing work and optimize conducting aesthetic procedures, which may contribute to higher patient satisfaction and better overall treatment outcomesuk
dc.publisherTernopiluk
dc.subjectaesthetic medicineuk
dc.subjectproceduresuk
dc.subjectside effectsuk
dc.subjectsafetyuk
dc.subjecttreatment outcomesuk
dc.titleAESTHETIC MEDICINE IN MODERN NURSING: CHARACTERISTICS AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTSuk
dc.title.alternativeMaster's Thesisuk
dc.typeThesisuk


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