Themes and inspiration

Do you have any questions about skin care in general, or perhaps something specifically connected to an issue that is current for you right now? Here you can take part of information that deals with the areas where we put our focus, with an effort to achieve results and deal with the customer's problem area, not just to hide the effects. Cicamed's offer springs from a holistic approach, with contributions from skin care specialists and one of Northern Europe's leading clinics for plastic surgery, in close collaboration with biochemists and production specialists. We touch on various themes connected to skin care and treatment, which we hope can inspire you to tackle something that maybe you, or someone close to you, experiences as troublesome connected to skin and hair.

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Cicamed's Acne Guide

Different types of acne and how to treat them

Acne or "acne vulgaris" is a skin condition where the skin's sebaceous glands overproduce sebum. Sebum is an oily and sticky substance consisting of fat molecules and squalene produced by the body. When the body overproduces sebum, it can lead to clogged pores with sebum and dead skin cells, resulting in pimples and blackheads (comedones), which we refer to as "common acne". Read more >>

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Cicamed's Hair Loss Guide

Types of hair loss and the first steps towards regrowth

In the realm of self-expression, our hair is more than just an accessory; it's a statement woven into our identity. Like the items we wear and love, it carries the weight of cultural and religious significance, a tradition of care echoing through the ages. But when hair loss enters the scene, it brings confusion and challenges to cope with. This guide aims to demystify the intricacies of hair loss, providing practical insights for those navigating the path toward regrowth. Read more >>

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Cicamed's Scar Guide

The types of scars and how they form

The skin, our body's largest organ and its first line of defense, undergoes numerous changes and experiences injuries throughout our lives. These changes sometimes leave us with visible, permanent marks. Scarring is a completely natural process, and it's the body's way of healing after an injury. However, various factors can influence the type of scars that develop and why they appear. Read more >>

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