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Unpacking the Latest Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Surgery Trends From the ASPS

The Dermatology Digest

dermabrasion, chemical peel, lasers – ablative/non-ablative, microdermabrasion) : 3,501,696 procedures, up 5% from 2022 Skin treatment (e.g., Liposuction remained the most in-demand plastic surgery procedure in 2023, with almost 350,000 procedures performed, a 7% rise from 2022. Of the nearly 25.4 percent margin of error.

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Thigh Lift Recovery: Timeline, Tips, & What To Expect

West Lake Dermatology

Thigh lift surgery, also known as a thighplasty , is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to reshape and contour the thighs by removing excess skin, fat, and tissue. Recovery Milestones & Timelines Day After Surgery Your thigh lift surgery will take place under general anesthesia. Originally published on December 10, 2020.

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Microdermabrasion and its Anti-Aging Effects on Your Skin

Hollywood Institute

Botox, fillers, and surgery might be considered for those looking for more powerful alternatives. And while dozens of serums and creams promise age-defying skin, preventative measures are often the best form of skincare: retinol, sunscreen, and quality moisturizers can all work wonders.

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

AAAMS

Aesthetic nurses can deliver a range of services to patients, including facials, injections, tattoo removal, dermabrasion and non-surgical body contouring. Aesthetic nurse injectors work in medical spas, clinics, outpatient surgery facilities or private offices.

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How to Become a Clinical Aesthetician

New Age Spa Institute

This advanced course focuses more on medical-based skincare treatments, such as laser therapy, chemical peels, and dermabrasion. Clinical aestheticians often work in medical settings such as dermatology clinics, plastic surgery offices, or specialized skincare clinics. Your First Step?

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Chemical Peels: The Differences Between Facial Peels and Body Peels

West Lake Dermatology

These non-surgical, minimally invasive treatments offer an effective treatment to a host of skin issues without the pain or downtime inherit in alternatives like laser treatments or dermabrasion. The post Chemical Peels: The Differences Between Facial Peels and Body Peels appeared first on Westlake Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery®.

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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. Unlike a plastic surgery nurse, an aesthetic nurse is typically involved in in-office, non-invasive cosmetic procedures rather than surgical procedures.