Tue.Jul 23, 2024

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9 things your human employees can do that technology can’t

Spa Executive

The human element fosters trust and wellbeing in ways that machines simply can’t replicate – not yet, anyway. We all know that technology is rapidly transforming the hospitality industry and this is an incredibly beneficial development. Technology – like automated check-in kiosks, mobile room keys, AI-driven customer service chatbots, booking and ancillary revenue management software, and payment systems – saves us time, reduces costs, increases revenue, reduces stress, and streamlines operation

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The Rise of Recombinant Proteins in Beauty and Making them Scalable

MedEsthetics

Considering the momentum recombinant proteins are gaining in beauty, here C&T takes closer look at what they are, how they're used, market demand, future directions and their production, with Mindy Goldstein, Ph.D., and Johnny Cordiner, CEO, Phenotypeca.

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New DART Guidelines Set Standards for Use of IGSRT in Non-melanoma Skin Cancers

The Dermatology Digest

New guidelines from the Dermatology Association of Radiation Therapy (DART) call for standardized dosing and fractions when treating basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) patients with image-guided superficial radiation therapy (IGSRT). IGSRT combines high-resolution dermal ultrasound imaging with superficial radiation therapy.

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The Interplay Between Sleep Disorders and Dermatology

Dermatology Times

A recent review investigated all known information between skin conditions and sleep disorders, finding a bidirectional influence between them.

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The Non-Invasive Device That’s Ideal In A MediSpa / Bridge Practice

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Lana Ivanov has been a skin care professional for fifteen years and has owned Advanced Aesthetics Medispa for six years. Advanced Aesthetics Medispa offers facials, chemical peels, and nail services, however, it is a bridge practice, which allows Lana to offer her clients a more advanced skin care treatment plan. What is a Bridge Practice Over the past five years, as L+A has been working out in the field with skin care professionals, we’ve seen a phenomenon happening.

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Live From Chicago: Bringing Sun Protection Awareness to Communities

Dermatology Times

Renata Block, MMS, PA-C, interviews dermatology clinicians and the Melanoma Research Foundation CEO at the Chicago SPF Fest.

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How To Elevate Your Spa & Wellness Business with Spa Management Software

Style Seat - Business Growth

Running a spa can be hectic, with countless tasks vying for your attention. The post How To Elevate Your Spa & Wellness Business with Spa Management Software appeared first on StyleSeat Pro Beauty Blog.

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6 things technology can do that humans can’t (or shouldn’t have to) in your hotel and spa

Spa Executive

You need high tech to drive successful high touch experiences. Six things technology can do that humans can’t. The thoughtful integration of high tech and high touch creates a balance that elevates guest experiences in hotels and spas. While advanced tech solutions streamline operations and provide insights needed to elevate the customer experience, the warmth and intuition of human interaction remain at the heart of guest satisfaction.

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How to Open Your Dream Spa in 2024: A Step-by-Step Guide

Style Seat - Business Growth

Are you a spa pro who dreams of opening your own spa one day? The post How to Open Your Dream Spa in 2024: A Step-by-Step Guide appeared first on StyleSeat Pro Beauty Blog.

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Arcutis Submits sNDA for Roflumilast Foam to FDA for Scalp and Body Psoriasis

Dermatology Times

The submission to the FDA is supported by positive results from the ARRECTOR phase 3 trial.

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Benefits of NMN and Resveratrol 2024

Aesthetics Advisor

As we age, our bodies naturally start to break down, and we become more susceptible to age-related diseases. However, recent research has shown that certain supplements, such as NMN and resveratrol, can help slow down the aging process and promote overall health and well-being. its. Since the turn of the century the progress in the field of longevity has been remarkable.

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Offering an Insurance Package to Retain and Reward Employees: What Dermatologists Should Know

Dermatology Times

Explore various elements that can go into a comprehensive insurance benefits package for dermatology practice employees.

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Hot Summer Launch: SkinCeuticals Debuts P-TIOX

The Dermatology Digest

SkinCeuticals is launching P-TIOX, a new peptide serum designed to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. P-TIOX features Advanced Peptide Complex with 2% Acetyl Hexapeptide-8 + 2% Dipeptide Diaminobutyroyl and Glass Skin Complex with 5% Polyhydroxy Acid + 5% Niacinamide + 1% Laminaria Extract. “As we age, dynamic facial expressions cause contraction lines to become etched into our skin,” says SkinCeuticals Partner Physician Rosalyn George, MD, a dermatologist in Wilmington, NC, in a new

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Study Reports High Frequency of Emergency Complications During Dermatological, Surgical, and Cosmetic Procedures

Dermatology Times

Researchers noted that many dermatologists face mild, non-life-threatening complications during procedures, yet must be prepared for emergencies.

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FDA Approves Merz Aesthetics’ Xeomin for Smoothing Moderate to Severe Upper Facial Lines

The Dermatology Digest

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved XEOMIN (incobotulinumtoxinA) for the simultaneous treatment of forehead lines, frown lines, and crow’s feet. XEOMIN is also indicated for the temporary improvement in the appearance of moderate to severe glabellar lines. The total recommended XEOMIN dose for treatment is 20 units for glabellar frown lines, 20 units for horizontal forehead lines and 24 units for the crow’s feet for a total of 64 units. “XEOMIN is the first and only FDA-ap

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Skin Manifestations More Common Than Internal Organ Involvement in Sjögren Syndrome

Dermatology Times

A recent study examined skin manifestations and SS from a dermatological perspective.