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Big News At The OE

The Organic Esthetician

Hello Everyone! I am so very excited to finally share The OE Napa Valley with all of you! I started the process of leasing and designing my first brick and mortar studio way back in December of last year and I’m finally at the finish line of this labor a love. The process was SLOW. If you know me, slow is not my thing. I’m a full steam ahead, don’t look back, jump head first kinda girl.

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The Best Summertime Botox Courses for Nurses

AAAMS

Ah, the dog days of summer. Lazy days at the beach. Backyard barbecues. Sundresses, Bermudas, and flip-flops. And Botox training. Botox training? Yep, Botox training. We get it. When you think of summertime, Botox and dermal filler training are hardly the first to come to mind. And that makes sense since most of us see summertime as the time to chill, unwind, and relax—not a time to jump into something stressful, time-consuming, and potentially cost-prohibitive.

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How To Remove Acne Scars With Dermal Fillers and Laser

Laser & Mohs Dermatology

Acne scars can be caused by a variety of factors, including picking at your skin, severe acne, and even surgery. The severity of the scarring depends on how deep the acne was and how long it lasted. Acne scars can be treated with dermal fillers and lasers. Dermal Fillers Dermal fillers are a popular treatment for acne scars because they are easy to administer, affordable and effective.

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What Are The Most Common Genital Bumps To Use DICDOC’s AI?

First Derm

What Are The Most Common Genital Bumps To Use DICDOC’s AI? Did you know that STD infections affect about 20% of the population of the United States every year? While STDs can lead to serious health concerns, it is important to get tested to avoid severe genital infections. Observing bumps or lumps on your genitals may often be harmless, but they could also be a sign of a serious medical infection, such as a sexually transmitted disease (STD).