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Medical Microdermabrasion By Stephanie Holvick

National Aesthetic Spa Network

Facial resurfacing as a concept can be traced back to 1500 BCE, where the ingenious Egyptians allegedly used sandpaper to improve visible scars.

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All Eyes On Treatments

Aesthetics Exposed

This article will go through common treatments for the eye area from medical to home care. Medical Treatments Micronee­dling. Microneedling is a procedure commonly done in esthetic medical settings. A medical provider uses an automated device or a roller with several fine needles to create micro-channels in the skin.

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What You Need to Know Before Starting Your Aesthetic Nurse Training

AAAMS

They’re qualified to provide a wide variety of services to patients, including photofacials, Botox and dermal filler injections, tattoo removal, dermabrasion and non-surgical body contouring. Successfully complete a Facial Aesthetic hands-on training course through a highly reputable and fully accredited educational organization.

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Acne Scars

First Derm

Acne Scars Medically reviewed by The Dermatologists and written by Dr. Aayushi Shah Acne Vulgaris (19) chin [ICD-10 L70.0] Based on the severity and type of acne, you may be treated with topical medications alone or a combination of topical and oral medications. It is not as easily covered by makeup or facial hair.

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Aesthetics Courses: The Cure For What’s Ailing Direct-Care Nurses

AAAMS

Medical aesthetics is a rapidly growing branch of medicine that is uniquely immune to many of the most concerning issues plaguing the nursing profession today. Aesthetic nurses can deliver a range of services to patients, including facials, injections, tattoo removal, dermabrasion and non-surgical body contouring.

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The Microcurrent Advantage: How To Add Microcurrent To Your Menu For Age-Defying Results

California Skincare Supply

In recent years, microcurrent facials have been catching the attention of experts and beauty aficionados as a non-invasive facelift, and in some cases, an alternative to Botox. That said, the technology has actually been around for quite some time as a medical modality. Microcurrent Magic: What is it and how does it work?

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Understanding the Causes of Aging Skin

American Esthetician Organization

These changes in the underlying structure of the skin result in dryness, wrinkles, sagging areas around the eyes and mouth, and loss of firmness across all surfaces of facial features. Fine lines first appear where facial expressions are most frequent, like around our eyes when we laugh or on the forehead when we frown.