Integrated Homoeopathic and Cosmetic Interventions: A Holistic Paradigm in Aesthetic and Dermatological Care

  • Unique Paper ID: 193129
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 9
  • PageNo: 4155-4159
  • Abstract:
  • The contemporary aesthetic landscape is evolving toward integrative models that prioritize epidermal integrity and systemic homeostasis. This research evaluates the clinical efficacy of augmenting mechanical cosmetic procedures—specifically Hydrafacial and Cautery—with targeted homoeopathic interventions including Echinacea angustifolia, Calendula officinalis, Thuja occidentalis, and Withania somnifera. Findings indicate that this integrated approach significantly enhances recovery rates in the treatment of melasma, solar lentigines, and Verruca vulgaris. Notably, the application of homoeopathic agents post-cautery for the removal of moles and Molluscum contagiosum eliminated the requirement for conventional antibiotics and analgesics. This paper concludes that homoeopathy serves as a potent synergistic catalyst in dermatological rejuvenation, offering a side-effect-free recovery profile. This paper explores the clinical outcomes of integrating homeopathic medicines with modern cosmetic procedures, specifically Hydrafacial and Cautery therapy. In a longitudinal clinical observation, patients presenting with cystic acne, melasma, hyperpigmentation, and cutaneous growths (moles, skin tags) were treated using a dual-modality approach. Results indicate that the application of Echinacea, Calendula, and Berberis aquifolium significantly enhances recovery and aesthetic results without the need for conventional antibiotics or analgesics. The integration of homeopathic principles into dermatological aesthetics provides a side-effect-free alternative that addresses both local symptoms and systemic predispositions.

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BibTeX

@article{193129,
        author = {Dr. Sandesh Machhindra Satpute},
        title = {Integrated Homoeopathic and Cosmetic Interventions: A Holistic Paradigm in Aesthetic and Dermatological Care},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {9},
        pages = {4155-4159},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=193129},
        abstract = {The contemporary aesthetic landscape is evolving toward integrative models that prioritize epidermal integrity and systemic homeostasis. This research evaluates the clinical efficacy of augmenting mechanical cosmetic procedures—specifically Hydrafacial and Cautery—with targeted homoeopathic interventions including Echinacea angustifolia, Calendula officinalis, Thuja occidentalis, and Withania somnifera. Findings indicate that this integrated approach significantly enhances recovery rates in the treatment of melasma, solar lentigines, and Verruca vulgaris. Notably, the application of homoeopathic agents post-cautery for the removal of moles and Molluscum contagiosum eliminated the requirement for conventional antibiotics and analgesics. This paper concludes that homoeopathy serves as a potent synergistic catalyst in dermatological rejuvenation, offering a side-effect-free recovery profile.
This paper explores the clinical outcomes of integrating homeopathic medicines with modern cosmetic procedures, specifically Hydrafacial and Cautery therapy. In a longitudinal clinical observation, patients presenting with cystic acne, melasma, hyperpigmentation, and cutaneous growths (moles, skin tags) were treated using a dual-modality approach. Results indicate that the application of Echinacea, Calendula, and Berberis aquifolium significantly enhances recovery and aesthetic results without the need for conventional antibiotics or analgesics. The integration of homeopathic principles into dermatological aesthetics provides a side-effect-free alternative that addresses both local symptoms and systemic predispositions.},
        keywords = {Homoeopathy, Hydrafacial, Aesthetic Medicine, Cautery, Integrative Dermatology, Dr. Satpute Clinic, Dermatological Surgery.},
        month = {February},
        }

Cite This Article

Satpute, D. S. M. (2026). Integrated Homoeopathic and Cosmetic Interventions: A Holistic Paradigm in Aesthetic and Dermatological Care. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(9), 4155–4159.

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