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16th Annual International Congress of Dermatology and Cosmetology


Focus on rehabilitation technologies in dermatological and cosmetology practice, including after plastic surgery on the face and body

The 16th Annual International Congress of Dermatology and Cosmetology (IDC 2025-June 02-04.06) was held in Rome (Italy), which included participants from 30 countries (about 200 people) in the form of face-to-face and offline reports.

The work of the congress was divided into several sections, among which the most notable is the one devoted to rehabilitation technologies in dermatological and cosmetology practice, including after plastic surgery on the face and body.

The organizers of the forum, Magnus Group (USA), have done a great job organizing more than 200 scientific and practical forums in various fields of medicine, and since 2015, as part of the popularization of restorative technologies in dermatology and cosmetology and after plastic surgery.

The President of the Congress, Professor S. Grande (University of California, USA), highly appreciated all the reports presented at the forum and emphasized their high scientific and practical significance for regenerative medicine. For the first time, reports on balneological technologies and anti-aging programs that meet the high standards of evidence-based medicine were presented.

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The main topic of the forum is innovative technologies of laser and personalized medicine, which are widely used for the rehabilitation and treatment of patients with dermatological pathology and after plastic surgery, as well as nanotechnology, the regulatory framework and the latest advances in skin health and beauty.

Professor Natalia Gennadievna Kulikova (Head of the Department of Physiotherapy at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia) participated in the forum on behalf of FIMTEK. Patrice Lumumba and Professor at Sechenov University), who was invited by the organizers of the congress as a representative of one of the oldest universities in Russia, the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow Medical University, founded by Ivan Mikhailovich Sechenov (1829-1905), an outstanding physiologist, neuropsychologist and medical scientist of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, a world-renowned academician.

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Professor Kulikova Natalia Gennadievna has worked fruitfully for many years with the brilliant head of FIMTEK, Professor Umberto Solimene and Vice-President Academician Razumov Alexander Nikolaevich. Professor Antonella Fioravanti (Italy) played an important role in the joint work.

Professor Kulikova Natalia Gennadievna made a joint report with Associate Professor Tkachenko Albina Sergeevna on the topic: "Aesthetic domain in the rehabilitation of children and adolescents with imperfect enamel development," and Anna Nikolaevna Nekrasova, head of the scientific laboratory of the Department of Physiotherapy entrusted to her, made a presentation on the topic: "Personalized anti-aging programs, including balneological techniques and injection carboxytherapy."

Currently, the problems of restorative medicine are aimed at all specialists, since they are highly effective, reducing the drug load and can be used in both children, adults, and older age groups. At the same time, balneological effects used in combination with other factors and medications still require further evidence-based statistical assessment, including with regard to reducing the activity of endogenous aging.



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16th Annual International Congress of Dermatology and Cosmetology


Focus on rehabilitation technologies in dermatological and cosmetology practice, including after plastic surgery on the face and body

The 16th Annual International Congress of Dermatology and Cosmetology (IDC 2025-June 02-04.06) was held in Rome (Italy), which included participants from 30 countries (about 200 people) in the form of face-to-face and offline reports.

The work of the congress was divided into several sections, among which the most notable is the one devoted to rehabilitation technologies in dermatological and cosmetology practice, including after plastic surgery on the face and body.

The organizers of the forum, Magnus Group (USA), have done a great job organizing more than 200 scientific and practical forums in various fields of medicine, and since 2015, as part of the popularization of restorative technologies in dermatology and cosmetology and after plastic surgery.

The President of the Congress, Professor S. Grande (University of California, USA), highly appreciated all the reports presented at the forum and emphasized their high scientific and practical significance for regenerative medicine. For the first time, reports on balneological technologies and anti-aging programs that meet the high standards of evidence-based medicine were presented.

img 2025f1.jpg

The main topic of the forum is innovative technologies of laser and personalized medicine, which are widely used for the rehabilitation and treatment of patients with dermatological pathology and after plastic surgery, as well as nanotechnology, the regulatory framework and the latest advances in skin health and beauty.

Professor Natalia Gennadievna Kulikova (Head of the Department of Physiotherapy at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia) participated in the forum on behalf of FIMTEK. Patrice Lumumba and Professor at Sechenov University), who was invited by the organizers of the congress as a representative of one of the oldest universities in Russia, the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow Medical University, founded by Ivan Mikhailovich Sechenov (1829-1905), an outstanding physiologist, neuropsychologist and medical scientist of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, a world-renowned academician.

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Professor Kulikova Natalia Gennadievna has worked fruitfully for many years with the brilliant head of FIMTEK, Professor Umberto Solimene and Vice-President Academician Razumov Alexander Nikolaevich. Professor Antonella Fioravanti (Italy) played an important role in the joint work.

Professor Kulikova Natalia Gennadievna made a joint report with Associate Professor Tkachenko Albina Sergeevna on the topic: "Aesthetic domain in the rehabilitation of children and adolescents with imperfect enamel development," and Anna Nikolaevna Nekrasova, head of the scientific laboratory of the Department of Physiotherapy entrusted to her, made a presentation on the topic: "Personalized anti-aging programs, including balneological techniques and injection carboxytherapy."

Currently, the problems of restorative medicine are aimed at all specialists, since they are highly effective, reducing the drug load and can be used in both children, adults, and older age groups. At the same time, balneological effects used in combination with other factors and medications still require further evidence-based statistical assessment, including with regard to reducing the activity of endogenous aging.



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img 2025f.jpg

16th Annual International Congress of Dermatology and Cosmetology


Focus on rehabilitation technologies in dermatological and cosmetology practice, including after plastic surgery on the face and body

The 16th Annual International Congress of Dermatology and Cosmetology (IDC 2025-June 02-04.06) was held in Rome (Italy), which included participants from 30 countries (about 200 people) in the form of face-to-face and offline reports.

The work of the congress was divided into several sections, among which the most notable is the one devoted to rehabilitation technologies in dermatological and cosmetology practice, including after plastic surgery on the face and body.

The organizers of the forum, Magnus Group (USA), have done a great job organizing more than 200 scientific and practical forums in various fields of medicine, and since 2015, as part of the popularization of restorative technologies in dermatology and cosmetology and after plastic surgery.

The President of the Congress, Professor S. Grande (University of California, USA), highly appreciated all the reports presented at the forum and emphasized their high scientific and practical significance for regenerative medicine. For the first time, reports on balneological technologies and anti-aging programs that meet the high standards of evidence-based medicine were presented.

img 2025f1.jpg

The main topic of the forum is innovative technologies of laser and personalized medicine, which are widely used for the rehabilitation and treatment of patients with dermatological pathology and after plastic surgery, as well as nanotechnology, the regulatory framework and the latest advances in skin health and beauty.

Professor Natalia Gennadievna Kulikova (Head of the Department of Physiotherapy at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia) participated in the forum on behalf of FIMTEK. Patrice Lumumba and Professor at Sechenov University), who was invited by the organizers of the congress as a representative of one of the oldest universities in Russia, the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow Medical University, founded by Ivan Mikhailovich Sechenov (1829-1905), an outstanding physiologist, neuropsychologist and medical scientist of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, a world-renowned academician.

img 2025f2.jpg

Professor Kulikova Natalia Gennadievna has worked fruitfully for many years with the brilliant head of FIMTEK, Professor Umberto Solimene and Vice-President Academician Razumov Alexander Nikolaevich. Professor Antonella Fioravanti (Italy) played an important role in the joint work.

Professor Kulikova Natalia Gennadievna made a joint report with Associate Professor Tkachenko Albina Sergeevna on the topic: "Aesthetic domain in the rehabilitation of children and adolescents with imperfect enamel development," and Anna Nikolaevna Nekrasova, head of the scientific laboratory of the Department of Physiotherapy entrusted to her, made a presentation on the topic: "Personalized anti-aging programs, including balneological techniques and injection carboxytherapy."

Currently, the problems of restorative medicine are aimed at all specialists, since they are highly effective, reducing the drug load and can be used in both children, adults, and older age groups. At the same time, balneological effects used in combination with other factors and medications still require further evidence-based statistical assessment, including with regard to reducing the activity of endogenous aging.



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