K-beauty treatment trending in skin care routine: Cosmetologists | Lucknow News
Dr Rama Srivastava, cosmetologist and conference organiser, said products and techniques developed by Korean cosmetic companies are now being used in smaller cities. “The focus is on natural radiance and skin care through the use of serums, sunscreens and other products that work gradually,” she said. Plastic surgeon Prof AK Singh said procedures such as PDRN therapy, also called salmon DNA treatment, and exosome-based therapies are also being discussed in clinics. “These are meant to help skin repair, collagen formation and texture, but they must be done only under medical supervision,” he said. He also warned that not all treatments suit every skin type and that proper assessment by trained professionals is necessary.Cost remains a concern. Beauticians said Korean facials are priced higher than regular ones, ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 15,000 per session, depending on the products and procedures used. Despite this, demand is growing among college students, young professionals and brides.Mumbai-based specialist Pragna Vedant and Dr Deepti Jain said Korean make-up styles are also gaining acceptance. Experts said the spread of K-beauty in cities such as Lucknow, Kanpur and Prayagraj points to a change in local beauty practices, supported by workshops and training sessions across the state.
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