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PHysicians & the esthetician

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

Estheticians and consumers alike understand the advanced changes that can be made within a medical setting - and physicians are realizing the supportive role that Estheticians can bring to their practices. Working in a medical setting as an Esthetician can be both rewarding and beneficial for both yourself and your clients alike.

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High Dose Vitamin D May Treat Incurable Diseases: Medical Experts

Aesthetics Advisor

He initially started at 10,000 IUs per day, and by the time of publication, he had stopped most of his asthma medication and was taking 30,000 IUs daily. His skin cleared after a few months of treatment and he was able to stop using steroid creams and medicated shampoos.

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Treatments Aren’t Enough To Change Skin

Lipgloss and Aftershave

What is radiant retailing and why aren’t the professional skincare treatments that estheticians provide enough to change skin? If clients are getting professional skin care treatments, they want better skin. During COVID-19 – there were no treatments and clients maintained.

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Increasing Rate of Medical Mistakes and Misdiagnosis

Aesthetics Advisor

Medical errors remain a leading cause of death in the U.S., 2 Describing diagnostic errors as "the most under-resourced public health crisis we face," researchers with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine said the public is largely unaware of the full scope of medical misdiagnoses in the U.S. 6 For instance, only about 1.5%

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New AAD Acne Guidelines: Cost Shouldn’t Be the Reason Behind Conditional Recommendations

The Dermatology Digest

By Julie Harper, MD The pathogenesis of acne is complex and often requires a combination of different topical and/or oral medications to achieve clearance. Two of only three medications in the guidelines that are branded products have no available generic, clascoterone cream (Winlevi, Sun Pharma) and oral sarecycline (Seysara, Almirall).

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AAD Issues Updated Acne Treatment Guidelines

The Dermatology Digest

New acne treatment guidelines from the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) strongly recommend benzoyl peroxide, topical retinoids, topical antibiotics, and oral doxycycline. When managing acne with topical medications, the guidelines recommend combining multiple different treatment types, as this can lead to better results.

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Can a massage help you live longer? How spa treatments contribute to longevity

Spa Executive

Can spa treatments help you live longer? The body of research suggesting that treatments and services available in spas can not only help increase wellbeing but may also significantly improve health and longevity is growing. How spa treatments contribute to longevity appeared first on Spa Executive.