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On the Edit

Les Nouvelles Esthetics & Spa

Esthetician Edit has officially relaunched, and our podcast is live! Read more for exciting updates. The post On the Edit appeared first on Les Nouvelles Esthtiques & Spa.

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The Importance of Hands-On Training in Aesthetic Medicine

AAAMS

Aesthetic medicine is a rapidly growing field, with demand for non-invasive and minimally invasive procedures like Botox, dermal fillers, and laser therapies surging. As patients increasingly seek natural, personalized results, practitioners must master both technical skills and artistic precision. While theoretical knowledge is vital, nothing replaces the value of hands-on training in aesthetic medicine.

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Growing a Business True to Your Vibe

Rosy Salon Software

This article was originally published on Salon Today. It was 2020, and at only 22 years of age, Carley Powell opened Empress Beauty Salon in the middle of Empire Ink – a Warsaw, Indiana, tattoo shop.

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Comparing Botox and Dermal Fillers: What Every Practitioner Should Know

AAAMS

As non-invasive aesthetic treatments grow in popularity, Botox and dermal fillers remain two of the most sought-after procedures. While both treatments address signs of aging, they work differently, target different concerns, and require unique techniques. For practitioners, understanding these differences is critical to delivering safe, effective, and natural-looking results.

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The Buzz Around EmFace: The Non – Invasive Lift Your Face Deserves

Dr. Maryam Zamani

In the ever-evolving world of aesthetic treatments, EmFace is creating waves for its revolutionary approach to facial rejuvenation. The post The Buzz Around EmFace: The Non – Invasive Lift Your Face Deserves appeared first on Dr. Maryam Zamani.

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Novel Cancer-preventing Topical Immunotherapy Agent May Stave Off cSCC

The Dermatology Digest

Topical calcipotriol plus 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) may prevent squamous cell carcinoma, with benefits lasting five years after treatment, according to a study in the Journal of Clinical Investigation. The immunotherapy agent activates specific components of the adaptive immune system, particularly CD4+ T helper cells, which are not known to be involved in traditional cancer treatments.

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Welcoming 2025 With Innovation, Insights, and Impact

Dermatology Times

We're welcoming 2025 with dermatology innovations, expert insights on chronic hand eczema, and new leadership at Dermatology Times.

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New Year, New Glow: Laser Your Way to Radiant Skin in 2025!

Dr. Maryam Zamani

The start of a new year is the perfect time to prioritize your skin health and make strides. The post New Year, New Glow: Laser Your Way to Radiant Skin in 2025! appeared first on Dr. Maryam Zamani.

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Meeting Your Clients at the (Mixology) Bar

Skin Inc

Lets dive into the science behind mixology, explore key ingredients, and discuss how this trend benefits spa businesses and their clients.

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Clinical Trial Watch: Mayo Clinic to Study Scibase’s Non-invasive Skin Cancer Diagnostic Technology

The Dermatology Digest

The Mayo Clinic is conducting a pilot study of Scibases Nevisense. Nevisense is a point-of-care platform that combines artificial intelligence and advanced Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) technology to help dermatologists differentiate challenging benign pigmented lesions from melanomas. EIS uses harmless electrical signals to measure the electrical impedance of the skin at different frequencies. “Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer and accounts for the majority of skin c

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Create The Glass Skin Look

Skin Inc

This popular trend may have started in the Korean beauty industry, but it has since made its way to North America and is growing in popularity. To really get the look the skin needs to be healthy, hydrated, glowing and radiant.

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Top 5 Articles of the Week: December 29 – January 3

Dermatology Times

Explore the top headlines of the week including 2025 PDUFA dates, 2024 interview insights, and awareness dates to add to your calendar.

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Organic Filter-Based Sunscreens are Safe, Effective, and User-Friendly for Sensitive Skin

Dermatology Times

After 8 weeks of use, the product showed improvements in skin sensitivity, transepidermal water loss, and skin corneum hydration.

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Achieving Both Itch Improvement and Skin Clearance is Crucial, According to AD Patient Expectations

Dermatology Times

Real-world data from TARGET-DERM AD revealed that those with both reduced itch and clearer skin had the lowest levels of disease burden.

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Study Finds SME Enhances Skin Hydration and Reduces Wrinkles

Dermatology Times

Unlike bakuchiol, which exhibited toxicity at higher concentrations, SME demonstrated no cytotoxic effects in vitro.