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Disruptive Innovation: New Wearable Sensor Measures Skin Feel

The Dermatology Digest

Meet “HapSense,” a new innovative wearable skin sensor that is being rolled out to mark the 10th Anniversary of Procter & Gamble (P&G) Singapore Innovation Centre (SgIC). Since its inception in 2014, the P&G SgIC has helped sire the next generation of products from Pantene, Olay, SK-II, and more.

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How Cryo T-Shock Helps with Weight Loss and Body Shaping

Fairlawn Aesthetic MD

Offering an advanced form of cryotherapy sculpting, this innovative treatment is redefining how we tackle stubborn fat and cellulite. Awarded as the “Most Innovative Device” at the Gicare 2014 International Expo in Paris, Cryo T-Shock promises a new frontier in aesthetic treatments. What is Cryo T-Shock?

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Study: The Number of New Dermatology Drugs Approved by the FDA Is on the Rise

The Dermatology Digest

Nearly half of these drugs were considered first in class or first in indication, and several were deemed clinically useful or to have high added therapeutic benefit by four health technology assessment organizations (HTAs) in Germany, Canada, or France.

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Are spray sunscreens illegal? And other sunblock questions – Episode 175

The Beauty Brains

President Obama signed the Sunscreen Innovation Act, in November 2014 to help get these things approved more quickly. However, these types of sunscreens haven’t really had great market success so that shows you what I know about whether a technology will be successful or not. That just seems more practical to me.

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79% of Americans Noticed Positive Changes After Using Health Tracking Technology

Aesthetics Advisor

Americans are increasingly taking control of their health via the use of health monitoring technologies, with notable benefits as a result. A Cleveland Clinic survey revealed that 50% of Americans use at least one type of technology to track their health, with most experiencing significant related physical and mental improvements.