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PHysicians & the esthetician

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

Freeman, Licensed Esthetics Instructor PUBLISHED IN DERMASCOPE MAGAZINE In today’s modern and ever-changing world of cosmetic technology, Estheticians are required to understand skin from a cellular and scientific perspective. Estheticians must understand and uphold a high skill level in documentation and notation skills.

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Make Next Tax Season a Breeze: A Guide for Beauty Pros

My Salon Suite

Document every client interaction—this not only helps in financial tracking but also enhances client management. Use Technology to Your Advantage : Tools like Beauty Expense are designed to simplify the financial management of beauty professionals.

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Music as medicine: a sneak peak into Spa Executive’s 2024 trends guide

Spa Executive

And a Portland startup that uses sensors, software and music to help people with brain injuries recover their ability to walk, has gotten the green light from the Food and Drug Administration to market their product, InTandem.

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2025 Trends in Medical + Spa Skincare From IMCAS Paris 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Jenni Nagle, Barry Eichner, and Dr. Chantal Lunderville attended the conference to get a glimpse into the global skincare market to see what we can expect for the next year. IMCAS indicated there was a more natural use of dermal fillers, along with more botulinum toxins entering the market. market is going to see more and more!

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Brief History of Aesthetic Medicine and Why It’s Today’s Hottest Specialty

AAAMS

The desire to be perceived as beautiful is as old as human nature, and thus it should come as no surprise that aesthetic medicine began millennia ago: The first forehead flap procedure for reconstructive rhinoplasty was first documented in India nearly 2,000 years ago. And this makes sense. 2005 to Today.

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Why Nurses Are Moving to Aesthetic Medicine

AAAMS

You’ll Enter a Hot Market The global market for medical aesthetics is booming. Driven by pandemic-related trends that have normalized virtual work environments, market analysts are documenting record-breaking demand for aesthetic procedures. The market forecast for medical aesthetics has a projected 2027 value of $23.4

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Balancing the Skin Biome

The Dermatology Digest

Thomas Hitchcock discusses the protective role certain strains of Cutibacterium acnes play in balancing the skin biome and harnessing that knowledge to formulate new skincare technology. This is stuff that is well documented and published on.) And that’s what the technology is about. acnes subspecies defendens. “