The workshop, held on the morning of 24/1, attracted many individuals interested in scientific skin care. According to the organizers, the event aimed to address the growing reliance of consumers on social media and word-of-mouth trends, which often lead to misguided experiments and skin damage.
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The workshop's speakers. Photo: Bonboz Clinic |
During the workshop, training expert Lan Anh Nguyen Magnolia stated, "Many women seek beauty treatments in various places, but their skin often weakens due to a lack of understanding and proper guidance." She noted that intensive skincare trends, such as at-home chemical peels, the use of high-concentration retinol and tretinoin, or mesotherapy injections from unverified sources, are becoming increasingly popular, leading to a rise in skin complications.
Unlike typical consultation sessions, the workshop focused on conveying medical knowledge in an accessible manner. Doctors analyzed skin structure, the protective barrier, the microbiome, and the mechanisms of common active ingredients in cosmetics, helping participants understand their skin's characteristics.
According to expert Lan Anh, the modern beauty mindset is shifting from "quick beauty and mimicking others" to sustainable and personalized approaches. The skin analysis session, using modern dermatological diagnostic equipment, helped many clients identify underlying damage invisible to the naked eye. A participant shared, "I used to think oily skin required strong cleansing. Through the doctor's analysis, I realized that this very habit was weakening my skin."
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Expert Lan Anh directly answers audience questions. Photo: Bonboz Clinic |
The workshop atmosphere became more open during the dialogue session with dermatologist Truong Huu Hoang Huy, aesthetic doctor Tran Nguyen Thuy Duong, and training expert Lan Anh Nguyen Magnolia. Participants' questions regarding damaged skin recovery, the appropriate age for mesotherapy injections, and home skin care methods were addressed by the experts, tailored to specific skin conditions.
Tran Thuy Mai, General Director of Bonboz Clinic, stated that the workshop reinforced the clinic's commitment to evidence-based medicine and ethical aesthetics. She emphasized that doctors serve as honest advisors, personalizing treatment plans and not chasing commercial trends. Mai underscored, "Sustainable beauty is a journey requiring patience and science."
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Attendees receive gifts from the workshop. Photo: Bonboz Clinic |
By Kim Anh
Bonboz Clinic is a specialized brand in dermatology and high-tech aesthetics, boasting a team of experienced doctors and modern equipment. Bonboz adheres to the principle that "sustainable beauty starts with knowledge," providing personalized, medical-standard skin care and treatment solutions.
Address: 66-68 Vo Van Tan, Xuan Hoa Ward, Ho Chi Minh City.
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