Elena Korotkova Biography
Elena Anatolyevna, you are simultaneously a cosmetologist and rehabilitologist. Obviously, you have to solve very non -trivial problems! In my arsenal, all types of existing cosmetic procedures are from external means of restoration and leaving to hardware, from injecting methods for the correction of appearance to patients after plastic surgery. At the same time, we work an elbow to the elbow with surgeons and always complement each other in improving the result.
Such close cooperation, as well as a deep knowledge of anatomy, allow me to be a more bold and confident in making my own decisions as a cosmetologist. How did you come to cosmetology? After graduating from the Yaroslavl Medical, you have received a specialty of otorhinolaryngologist. Yes, I went through an internship for otorhinolaryngology. But even during my studies, I, as a volunteer, helped at the International Congress of Aesthetic Medicine in Yaroslavl, organized by Professor Pshenisnov.
It was there, having heard the reports of all the luminaries of the aesthetic medicine of that time, that I deeply became interested in this interesting section of medicine! And at the end of the internship, she received an offer from Kirill Pavlovich to work in his center and develop a direction of cosmetology here. The surgeon can tighten deep fabrics, but how faster the patient is restored after surgery and improve the quality of the skin only by the cosmetologist.
Only a comprehensive approach makes it possible to achieve the maximum result! It turns out that a cosmetologist should have universal medical knowledge? A modern cosmetologist should have an integrated approach-to be competent, first of all, in cosmetology and dermatology itself. But, besides this, he should know about the possibilities of plastic surgery, navigate in endocrinology, in the development of cellular technologies and, of course, in psychology.
I am constantly faced with this! And each time I convince people that beauty is not “lips and cheekbones”. Real beauty is not at all correct, and, especially, not “fashionable”, often completely similar, facial features.
Beauty is, first of all, naturalness and individuality. What distinguishes us from others! It is these thoughts that I try to convey in my teaching, transmitting knowledge and experience gained to doctors who also chose one of the most exciting and fascinating directions of medicine - cosmetology.