THE IMPACT OF COMPLIANCE WITH SANITARY STANDARDS ON THE INCIDENCE OF POST-PROCEDURAL COMPLICATIONS IN COSMETOLOGY
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Cosmetology, sanitary standards, post-procedural complications, infectious complications, antisepsis, asepsis, sterilization of instruments, disinfection, patient safety, cosmetology procedures, prevention of complications, hygiene, medical cosmetology.Abstract
This article examines the impact of healthcare standards on post-procedural complications in cosmetics and analyzes the historical development of attitudes toward antiseptics and hygiene, as well as their implementation in aesthetic treatments. This section details the main complications that can arise after cosmetic procedures, such as infections, swelling, allergic reactions, and vascular problems. The material is designed to keep the workplace clean and safe, ensure everything is sterilized, the skin is disinfected, and all technicians adhere to hygiene procedures at work. The relationship between poor sanitation practices and the increased risk of complications was also analyzed, supporting strict adherence. Factors such as a well-trained team and robust processes were cited as important factors for maintaining safety. Several procedures have been developed to provide practical recommendations for combating microbial contamination and improving the quality of care. Maintaining cleanliness is essential for patient safety and the proper functioning of aesthetic medicine. Scientific Novelty. The study's major breakthrough lies in its thorough examination of how medical guidelines influence complications following cosmetic procedures—organizing and clarifying how the level of medical discipline relates to the risk of complications across cultures; A comprehensive and holistic approach to risk assessment is proposed, which includes not only routine checks of cleanliness levels, but also the air we breathe, how the workspace is set up, and how well disinfection is carried out. The classification of post-procedural issues was resolved by focusing on how they relate to specific sanitary violations, making it easier to determine the causes of these problems. The need to introduce a structured method for checking the quality of medical services at the places where procedures are performed is justified in order to prevent the occurrence of problems. The obtained results expand the understanding of the role of sanitary and hygienic factors in ensuring the safety of cosmetic procedures and can be used to improve the standards of practical activity in this area. Purpose of the Study. The purpose of this study is to comprehensively examine compliance with sanitary standards for procedures and the nature of post-procedural care in cosmetology, as well as to identify key risk factors associated with violations of sanitary and hygienic requirements, while adhering to precautionary measures to improve the safety of cosmetology procedures and the quality of services provided.
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