Fri.Sep 08, 2023

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Apex Labs CBD Introduces Pico IV CBD Isolate for IV Therapy

MedEsthetics

This first-of-its-kind sterile CBD solution can bring the many benefits of cannabidiol and the hemp world to IV Therapy Clinics across the country and complement a variety of functional or regenerative medicine offerings.

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7 Tips for Post-Microdermabrasion Skin Care

American Esthetician Organization

Microdermabrasion is a popular cosmetic procedure that promises to rejuvenate your skin , leaving it looking fresh and radiant. Whether you’ve just undergone a microdermabrasion treatment or are considering getting one, it’s essential to prioritize post-treatment care to maximize its benefits. In this article, we’ll explore seven essential tips for taking care of your skin after microdermabrasion and ensuring long-lasting results.

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Salt Therapy Association's Salty Awards Recognize Salt Therapy Excellence

MedEsthetics

The awards will be presented during the STA’s annual STAcon LIVE 2023, held this year on September 11-12 at the Hyatt Regency Indianapolis.

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The Weekly Roundup: September 4-8

Dermatology Times

ICYMI, this week we had articles about acne vulgaris management from an expert panel, a look back at summer dermatology conferences, long-term results of roflumilast cream 0.15% for AD, and more.

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Kid's Manicure Services Are Part of Back to School Prep

Salon Today

GlossGenius reported a 31% increase in kids going to get their nails done for back to school and another 17% jump for kids heading to the esthetician this time over last year.

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Atezolizumab Combo Results in Intracranial Activity in BRAFV600+ Melanoma

Dermatology Times

Second-line end points of the TRICOTEL trial assessing atezolizumab plus vemurafenib and cobimetinib in melanoma with central nervous system metastases appear consistent with primary efficacy end points.

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Journal Digest: September 8

Dermatology Times

This week’s collection of the latest dermatologic studies covers the hair regrowth cycle in mice, considering large language models in dermatology, cutaneous leiomyosarcomas subtypes, and the efficacy of tralokinumab in older adults with atopic dermatitis.

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Facial Cupping and Facial Yoga with Germaine de Capuccini

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Facial Cupping and Facial Yoga with Germaine de Capuccini Exclusive facial treatment inspired by medical-aesthetical interventions, developed to fight both types of facial wrinkles: Dynamic which are determined by muscle mobility and Static which are made by time and genes. Our NEO AGE TREATMENT combines its exclusive formulas with an energetic massaged based on two techniques that elevate the experience, each form Chinese traditional medicine: Facial “Cupping” made with a soft silicone suction

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Minoxidil-Spironolactone Therapy Effective in Treating Hair Loss in Women

Dermatology Times

Topical minoxidil combined with oral spironolactone significantly improved hair density.

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Sea Island Appoints Ella Kent as Director of Spa & Wellness

Skin Inc

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Oral Macrolides Demonstrate Efficacy in Aseptic Facial Granuloma

Dermatology Times

The condition may present as a manifestation of pediatric rosacea.

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Integrative Medicine vs Functional Medicine: What's the Difference?

Aesthetics Advisor

Traditional forms of medicine were, by nature, holistic. But in the past century, conventional medicine has mainly focused on the physical aspects of illness, breaking the body up into parts to be dealt with in isolation by specialists who concentrate on disease and dysfunction. Their focus on disease—rather than health—has informed how medicine is practiced and patients are treated.

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Frontier Dermatology Unites 35 Offices in Pacific Northwest

Dermatology Times

The physician-owned practice combines residency and Mohs fellowship programs with patient care.

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CDC Issues Warning to Be on Alert for Flesh-Eating Bacteria

Aesthetics Advisor

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently issued a national health alert warning doctors and health care workers to be aware of infections from a flesh-eating bacterium, Vibrio vulnificus, that has been found in multiple states this year. The agency noted that an estimated 80,000 Vibrio bacteria illnesses each year are reported in the United States, including Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio alginolyticus.

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Managing Vitiligo on the Body and the Associated Comorbidities

Dermatology Times

Chesahna Kindred, M.D., MBA, FAAD, and Renata Block, PA-C, review areas of the body that are typically affected, and are more problematic to manage, in patients with vitiligo. Comorbidities that put certain patients at higher risk than others are also discussed.

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Essential Guide to Colorectal Cancer: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments and Natural Approaches

Aesthetics Advisor

Colorectal cancer is the third most diagnosed cancer in both men and women in the United States. While overall incidence rates seem to be dropping, rates in people under 50 have increased by 1 to 2 percent yearly since the mid-1990s. In addition, colorectal cancer is responsible for the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths when fatality numbers for both men and women are combined.

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Diagnosis and Pathophysiology of Vitiligo

Dermatology Times

A panel of experts discuss the diagnosis and pathophysiology of vitiligo.

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When Cancer Spontaneously Disappears

Aesthetics Advisor

Have you ever wished that someone’s cancer would magically disappear? For dozens, maybe hundreds of patients each year, this is exactly what happens. It’s called spontaneous regression, and it has medical science baffled While it may sound like a fairytale or, at best, a one-in-a-million anomaly, cases of spontaneous healing from cancer have been documented in the scientific literature for hundreds of years—with surprising frequency.

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How to Prevent Pimples After Waxing

Starpil Wax

Let’s face it - no matter where you might be experiencing breakouts or pimples after waxing , it’s usually not exactly a welcome event. Especially if you’ve just been freshly waxed, you never want to then experience acne or skin inflammation soon after you’ve just achieved clear, smooth skin. Unfortunately, whiteheads after waxing can be a constant struggle for some people.

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Functional Medicine vs Conventional Medicine - Amy Myers MD

Aesthetics Advisor

Amymyersmd.com - You’ve heard me say it time and time again in my books and in articles, “conventional medicine failed me and it’s my mission to not have it fail you, too.” It truly is my mission as a functional medicine doctor and health and wellness brand founder to help you avoid the pitfalls of conventional medicine and empower you to take control of your health.

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Updates on AFX and PDS Skin Cancers

The Dermatology Digest

Dr. Charlene Lam discusses atypical fibroxanthoma (AFX) and pleomorphic dermal sarcoma, (PDS), including nomenclature changes, distinguishing features, and the importance of strict margin control. Charlene Lam, MD, MPH, Mohs surgeon and Associate Professor of Dermatology, Penn State University, Hershey, Pennsylvania “During our session on rare tumors, I focused on atypical fibroxanthoma (AFX) and pleomorphic dermal sarcoma (PDS), with 3 main objectives: recognizing the change in nomenclature of

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