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Документ Application of hyaluronic acid in skin care of women in perimenopausal and menopausal periods(European Scientific Platform, 2021) Vasylyeva, K.; Yemchenko, Ya.; Bezeha, O.; Kameniev, V.; Dudchenko, M.; Васильєва, Катерина Володимирівна; Ємченко, Яна Олександрівна; Безега, Олена Вікторівна; Каменєв, Володимир Іванович; Дудченко, Микола ОлексійовичPopulation aging is an important socio-demographic process that receives special attention. In the XX century, in the developed countries of the world, the number of people aged 55 and over increased from about 4 to 13%, topto there is a tendency for these indicators to grow [3,6]. It is this demographic situation that determines the increased attention to research in the field of aging, especially in relation to its potential age-related changes [3,6,11]. Skin aging is part of the overall biological aging process and is governed by the same laws. With age, diseases approach, the colors of life fade, physical activity and sexual desire decrease, chronic fatigue increases [3,5,6,8]. The reason for these problems is the extinction of the function of the reproductive system against the background of general aging of the body [7,8,11]. The skin is the first to react to changes in the body, and also takes on the action of exogenous (climatic changes, UV, lifestyle, etc.) and endogenous factors [1,2,5]. An important endogenous factor in skin aging, especially in women, is the state of the endocrine system [4,5,8,9]. The age periods of a woman are characterized by certain changes both in the reproductive system and in the whole body as a whole. This process can begin long before the onset of menopause (about 35- 40 years), which depends on how strong the sexual constitution and the healthy body of the woman as a whole [5,9].Документ Using of narrow-wave ultraviolet therapy in patients with psoriasis to improve the quality of treatment(Piattaforma scientifica europea, 2021) Vasylyeva, K.; Yemchenko, Ya.; Bezeha, O.; Kameniev, V.; Tymchuk, L.; Васильєва, Катерина Володимирівна; Ємченко, Яна Олександрівна; Безега, Олена Вікторівна; Каменєв, Володимир Іванович; Тимчук, Лілія ЮріївнаPsoriasis is one of the most common chronic inflammatory recurrent multifactorial skin diseases dominated by genetic etiology [1,5,9], which is characterized by hyperproliferation of epidermal cells, impaired keratinization against the background of an inflammatory reaction in the dermis, as well as damage to nails, joints and hair. parts of the head [5,8]. According to clinical and epidemiological studies, the prevalence of this disease in the world varies from 0.5 to 4.6%, regardless of gender, age and ethnicity [1,4,6,8]. The proportion of this pathology in the general structure of skin diseases reaches from 1 to 40%. On the basis of clinical signs, the following types of psoriasis are distinguished: chronic plaque psoriasis; psoriasis with psoriatic arthritis; pustular, erythroderma, or guttate psoriasis, palmar -plantar psoriasis.Most researchers assign the leading role in the mechanism of development of psoriasis to the genetic theory [1,4,6,8,], and among the provoking factors -traumatic, physical, chemical, drug, biological, infectious, as well as maladapted nutrition and psychogenic stress [1, 4,5,6,8].