Fri.Sep 29, 2023

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Is Barbie Botox Worth It?

MedEsthetics

The trapezius Botox procedure can help portray an elongated neck similar to the original Barbie doll, but the difference is subtle, and the procedure is expensive and requires multiple rounds of injections.

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Wellness Marketing: The Future Of Marketing For Wellness Industry

American Esthetician Organization

Are you looking to learn more about the latest trends in wellness marketing? Wellness industry is projected to reach $7 trillion by 2025. This post explores everything you need to know about wellness marketing and how companies are leveraging consumer interest in improving overall well-being. Discover strategies admired brands are using, the different marketing channels available, as well as the opportunities and trends for future success within this booming industry.

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The Hidden Pain of Expectations

Salon Today

Are you or your team a victim of your own unrealistic expectations? Andrew Carruthers helps you alleviate those hurdles and improve your relationships.

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Is Barbie Botox Worth It?

Skin Inc

The trapezius Botox procedure can help portray an elongated neck similar to the original Barbie doll, but the difference is subtle, and the procedure is expensive and requires multiple rounds of injections.

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CoverWell's Pay-Per-Procedure Insurance Protects Against Aesthetic Procedures Not Covered by Insurance

MedEsthetics

CoverWell by Injectsure protects the client, business and practitioner in the event of medical complications from aesthetic procedures not typically covered by health, general liability and malpractice insurance.

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Prolonged Remission in Rosacea: A Breakthrough With Subantibiotic Dose of Oral Doxycycline

Dermatology Times

Researchers found that continued use of once-daily subantibiotic dose oral doxycycline 40 mg modified-release capsules significantly reduced the relapse rate and inflammatory lesion counts in patients with moderate-to-severe rosacea.

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Rocco Serrao, MD Looks Ahead to Bimekizumab’s Approval

Dermatology Times

We had the chance to catch up with Serrao before he took the stage and he explained why dermatology clinicians should keep their eyes on bimekizumab’s data and shared opportunities for further research.

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Menopause Nutrition & Brain Health: Expert Tips for Optimal Cognitive Wellbeing

Alison Bladh

Navigating the uncharted waters of menopause has been an enlightening journey for me, both personally and professionally. The whimsical term "menopausal fog" often passed my lips as I'd laughingly try to excuse a momentary lapse in memory or a brief halt in concentration. But the reality, the very tangible experience of brain fog and struggling to recall things, can be quite disconcerting, even downright scary.

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Understanding Eyebrow and Eyelash Hair Loss in Severe Alopecia Areata

Dermatology Times

The distribution of eyebrow and eyelash hair loss in relation to the severity of scalp hair loss remains underexplored, and this study established baseline characteristics.

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Does Snake Venom Smooth Out Wrinkles?

Beautiful With Brains - Antiaging

Did you know there’s snake venom in your skincare products?! Yes, snake venom. Rumour has it, it’s nature’s alternative to Botox. Or that’s what the manufacturer claims. In my mind, if I could talk to them, that’s what I imagine the dialogue to go like: “How did you get the inspiration for Syn-ake, your new […] The post Does Snake Venom Smooth Out Wrinkles?

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Discovering Dermatology Times: September 2023 BCC Management Supplement

Dermatology Times

Learn more about the in-depth topics covered in the September 2023 Frontline Forum BCC management supplement of Dermatology Times.

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The Biggest Fashion Trends for Fall and Winter

Salon Today

From cargo pants to satin maxi skirts, check out the six biggest trends for Fall, according to Pinterest searches.

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Incyte to Present Numerous Studies at EADV 2023

Dermatology Times

Late-breaking data, oral presentations, and ePosters from Incyte’s dermatology portfolio will be presented in Berlin, Germany, October 11-14.

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OLAPLEX Dupes the Dupers on TikTok with New Product Launch

Salon Today

OLAPLEX dupes itself with OLADUPÉ, which was revealed as its No. 3 Hair Perfector.

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Data-Driven Advice for Health Care Workers Experiencing Contact Dermatitis

Dermatology Times

Matthew Zirwas, MD, addressed solutions to the toll consistent handwashing, sanitizing, and wearing gloves can take on hands.

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U.S. Dermatology Partners Welcomes Araya “Jay” Zaesim, MD to Overland Park, Kansas

US Dermatologt Partners

Overland Park, Kansas – U.S. Dermatology Partners is pleased to welcome Dermatologist Dr. Araya “Jay” Zaesim to their Overland Park, Kansas, office. Dermatologist Dr. Araya “Jay” Zaesim Joins U.S. Dermatology Partners at Their Office in Overland Park, Kansas Dr. Zaesim earned his medical degree from Mercer University School of Medicine in Macon, Georgia, where he was nominated for membership to the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society.

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DEF and SDPA Partner to Emphasize Cardiovascular Health for World Heart Day

Dermatology Times

NPs and PAs in dermatology are encouraged to monitor their own cardiovascular health and support their peers.

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Informed Perspectives: Expert Insights on Treatment Strategies for Patients With Vitiligo

Dermatology Times

George Han, MD, PhD introduces a video program discussing how to facilitate and engage patients living with vitiligo in a constructive conversation about the use of topical therapy for this condition emphasizing the importance of appropriate follow-up and monitoring practices to ensure treatment success.

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Off-Label Treatments for Patients With Vitiligo

Dermatology Times

Experts review the benefits and adverse effects of off-label treatments for patients with vitiligo such as corticosteroids, tacrolimus, pimecrolimus, or calcipotriene (in combination with corticosteroids).

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Use of Ruxolitinib in Vitiligo Treatment

Dermatology Times

Chesahna Kindred, MD, MBA, FAAD, and Renata Block, PA-C, describe how ruxolitinib works differently from other topicals traditionally used in the treatment of vitiligo.