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Cutera Announces Limited International Commercial Release for AviClear

MedEsthetics

Following an enthusiastic reception at this year’s International Master Course on Aging Science (IMCAS) conference in Paris, France, AviClear is now commercially available, on a limited basis, in the U.K., Europe and Australia.

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2024 SALON TODAY 200: Philanthropy and Retail and Merchandising

Salon Today

In our first day of SALON TODAY 200 announcements, we introduce you to the 2024 honorees in two categories: Philanthropy, and Retail and Merchandising. The first group, like Hi Texture Hair Salon in Lawrenceville, Georgia, search their communities for causes where their time, talent and money can enact the most positive change. The second have learned to pull the whole team together to master the retail game.

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An acne 101 with Dr Mara Evangelista-Huber, AKA @dermomtology

The Eco Well Podcasts

This episode featured a deep dive conversation about acne, featuring dermatologist Dr. Mara Evangelista Huber, otherwise known as @dermomtology. What do we know and what don’t we know, what are effective treatment practices, and what are the common misconceptions? Hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did! Interested in supporting the podcast?

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Niacinamide 101: Why This Ingredient Is an All-Star

The Glow Edit

Niacinamide isn’t exactly new to the skincare scene. It’s been a supporting actor for awhile — and only recently has it come into the spotlight as the headliner ingredient, as it is in our Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Drops and Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Hue Drops , highlighting serums that offers legit skincare benefits and can be used as a highlighter, primer, or however you want to use it.

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Cutera Announces Limited International Commerical Release for AviClear

MedEsthetics

Following an enthusiastic reception at this year’s International Master Course on Aging Science (IMCAS) conference in Paris, France, AviClear is now commercially available, on a limited basis, in the U.K., Europe and Australia.

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The Secret Benefits of Botox: Dermatology Insights

CAMEO College - Esthetics

Botox, often associated with cosmetic treatments for wrinkles and fine lines, actually offers a multitude of hidden benefits that go. The post The Secret Benefits of Botox: Dermatology Insights first appeared on Cameo College of Essential Beauty.

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From Conjunctivitis to Itch Control: RAD Research to Keep an Eye on

Dermatology Times

Learn more about dupilumab-induced conjunctivitis rates and misconceptions, the thriving long-term efficacy of dupilumab over 3 years, and unraveling the itch-flare dynamic in abrocitinib treatment.

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AAD Releases Updated Guidelines for Management of Acne Vulgaris

MedEsthetics

The American Academy of Dermatology made strong recommendations for topical benzoyl peroxide, retinoids, and/or antibiotics and their fixed-dose combinations and for oral doxycycline.

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Retinol Serum: Is It Safe for Kids and Teens?

First Derm

Online Dermatologist Retinol Serum: Is It Safe for Kids and Teens? Understanding Retinol | Differences in Skin: Children vs. Adults | Rise of Retinol Popularity | Safety Concerns for Young Skin | Alternatives to Retinol for Younger Users | Guidance for Parents | Retinol for Specific Skin Conditions | Guidelines for Older Teens Key Takeaways Retinol use in children and teens poses safety concerns due to their skin being more sensitive and susceptible to irritation and sun damage.

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5 Misconceptions About Business Body Language That Could Be Costing You

Salon Today

Whether you're interviewing a new job candidate or making a presentation in the community, what you say with your body can be as important as your words. A body language expert breaks down five misconceptions about business body language.

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Advancements in Molecular Profiling: Differentiating Skin Diseases Through Non-Invasive Techniques

Dermatology Times

Investigators revealed the development of a non-invasive molecular test utilizing gene expression differences in skin diseases such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and mycosis fungoides, with the potential to accurately diagnose and identify super-responders to targeted systemic therapies.

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Beauty Lounge Medical Spa Introduces Personalized Bio-Identical Hormone Pellet Therapy

MedEsthetics

spa treatments, customizable treatment, medspa, skincare, treatment rooms, wellness, hormone therapy, menopause, menopause symptoms, fatigue, women's health

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Self-Care Essentials for Salon Suite Bosses

My Salon Suite

You’ve turned your passion into a thriving business, and every day, you craft confidence and style within the walls of your own salon. But let’s face it, while you’re busy making others look and feel fabulous, your own self-care can slip through the cracks. Let’s change that narrative and explore how you, the heart and soul behind the chair, can keep your own well-being in the spotlight.

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2024 SALON TODAY 200: Salon Culture

Salon Today

On Day 2 of our SALON TODAY 200 announcements, we celebrate the honorees in the category of Salon Culture. These salons, including the Barbie-loving team from The Changing Room in Aventura, Florida, have mastered the art of building that magnetic energy that binds and propels a team, attracts clients, and forges a brand.

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AI Transforming Medicine: Insights from GI to Dermatology

Dermatology Times

AI's transformative impact on medicine, explored by Ryan Stidham, MD, reveals potential applications in dermatology, emphasizing caution, ethical considerations, and the need for collaboration across specialties.

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Movers & Shakers: 3 Industry Updates from PatientNow, DermaTouch and More

MedEsthetics

In our Movers & Shakers industry news roundup, PatientNow enhances its digital practice management solution, Empower Aesthetics adds to its brand portfolios and CoValence Laboratories celebrates 35 years.

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Welcome to the World of ARETE: A Luxury Conscious Beauty Brand Crafted for Salons

Beauty Launchpad

ARETÉ, the latest entrant into the professional beauty industry, proudly unveils its new collection of consciously crafted hair color, care, treatments and styling products.

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Survey: PanOxyl Named No. 1 Dermatologist-Recommended OTC Benzoyl Peroxide Brand

The Dermatology Digest

Crown Laboratories, Inc.’s PanOxyl is he No.1 dermatologistr-recommended over-the-counter Benzoyl Peroxide brand, according to a new survey. PanOxyl was recommended 53.8% of the time and twice as much as any other brand, Crown reports. “With so many over the counter acne solutions on the market, the one brand I always trust and recommend is PanOxyl,” says Suneel Chilukuri, MD, Director of Cosmetic Surgery and Chief of Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery at Refresh Dermatology in H

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From Psoriasis to PsA: Study Identifies Predictive Factors for Development

Dermatology Times

Findings reveal an increased risk of psoriatic arthritis among female patients with severe skin psoriasis who have nail involvement and require oral systemic therapy for their condition.

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Circadia University Reveals Skin Specialist Program for Skin Therapy Education

MedEsthetics

The program provides skin therapists with the expertise and proficiency necessary to excel in their careers utilizing Circadia's portfolio of products.

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Jersey City, NJ – July 12-13 – Botulinum Toxin and Dermal Fillers Training Course

AAFE - American Academy of Facial Esthetics

Register today for Jersey City, NJ - July 12-13 - Botulinum Toxin and Dermal Fillers Training Course

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Study: Including pH Levels on Cleanser Labels May Be Beneficial for Folks With AD

The Dermatology Digest

Liquid synthetic detergents are more likely to be acidic than other cleansers, making them a better option for people with atopic dermatitis (AD). This is the main message from a new study presented at the 2024 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, Skin with AD changes pH from acidic to alkaline, which contributes to skin-barrier dysfunction.

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Shedding LITE on At-Home Phototherapy Treatment for Psoriasis

Dermatology Times

Get a sneak peek ahead of AAD about the LITE study’s patient-centered design, routine care integration, and diverse participant inclusion, offering a cost-effective option in psoriasis treatment.

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How to Start a Challenging Conversation

Salon Today

Are you facing a management issue that requires having a tough chat with an employee or colleague. Coach Bonnie Bonadeo taps into the Communication Qube to help you get started.

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Spinach and Yoghurt Dip with Pea Pesto and a Veggie Platter

Alison Bladh

When you’re hosting a gathering, offering snacks that are both delectable and nourishing can truly elevate the experience. This delightful duo of dips – a creamy spinach and yoghurt blend alongside a vibrant pea pesto – serves as a perfect centrepiece for a platter of fresh, crunchy vegetables. Spinach and Yoghurt Dip with Pea Pesto and a Veggie Platter Ingredients: For the Spinach and Yoghurt Dip: • 2 cups (about 60g) Baby Spinach • 1 cup (240ml) Plain Greek Yoghurt • Sea Salt & Black Peppe

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Innovation in Action: Terahertz Biosensor Detects Skin Cancer With “Exceptional” Sensitivity

The Dermatology Digest

A new biosensor using terahertz (THz) waves can detect skin cancer with “exceptional” sensitivity, potentially paving the way for earlier and easier diagnoses, according to a study in the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. “Traditional methods for detecting skin cancer often involve expensive, time-consuming, CT, PET scans and invasive higher frequencies technologies,” explains study author Shohreh Nourinovin, PhD, Postdoctoral Research Associate at Queen Mary’s Schoo

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Journal Digest: February 20

Dermatology Times

This week’s collection of the latest dermatologic studies covers hair matrix cells, comorbidity associations of hidradenitis suppurativa, risk factors of infantile hemangioma, and giant cell collagenomas in a patient with Cowden syndrome.

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Botox for bruxism: Dental hygienists poised to offer this treatment

AAFE - American Academy of Facial Esthetics

By Katie Barrer, RDH Who better suited to treat their patients for bruxism than dental hygienists? Two states allow RDHs to administer Botox for bruxism. Here’s what you need to know. Kansas was the first state to pass legislation allowing registered dental hygienists to administer neurotoxin, commonly known as Botox, in 2022. Neighboring state Oklahoma followed soon after.

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Quercetin and Zinc: Dr Zelenko Prevention and Treatment Protocol

Aesthetics Advisor

As of February 2024, more than 35 studies on the topic of zinc and COVID-19 ( c19zinc.com ) and more than 10 studies on quercetin and COVID-19 have been published ( c19quercetin.com ). Quercetin is a natural antihistamine and anti-inflammatory plant pigment that boosts your immune system and may work to control viral replication, according to some research.

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FDA Fast Tracks Certa Therapeutics’ FT011 for Systemic Sclerosis

The Dermatology Digest

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Fast Track Designation to Certa Therapeutics’ investigational therapy FT011 for the treatment of systemic sclerosis. FT011 is a novel, first-in-class oral therapy for the treatment of chronic fibrosis in multiple organs. It targets a GPCR receptor, GPCR68, with an extensive body of data demonstrating promising efficacy in multiple models of fibrotic disease.

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Rare Disease Detection With AI: What Tools to Trust

Dermatology Times

From the February cover: Joseph Zabinski, PhD, MEM, and Stefan Weiss, MD, MBA, FAAD, share their expertise into AI’s capabilities in dermatology and specifically, rare diseases such as generalized pustular psoriasis.

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Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) vs. Psoriasis: Understanding the Differences

First Derm

Online Dermatologist Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) vs. Psoriasis: Understanding the Differences Eczema | Psoriasis | Eczema vs. Psoriasis: A Symptomatic Comparison | Causes and Triggers for Eczema | Causes and Triggers for Psoriasis | Treatment Options | Can Someone Have Both Key Takeaways Eczema and Psoriasis are Distinct : Eczema is often associated with allergies and manifests as itchy, red patches, primarily affecting children.

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19 Best Quercetin and Bromelain Benefits of 2024

Aesthetics Advisor

What is Quercetin and Bromelain? Studies have shown bromelain combined with quercetin, produce greater anti-inflammatory benefits than either one used alone. Thus, the combination of bromelain and quercetin is ideal for effectively inhibiting the inflammatory response in both acute and chronic inflammatory conditions. Benefits of Quercetin What Is Quercetin?

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FDA Approves Lifileucel, the First Cellular Therapy for Unresectable or Metastatic Melanoma

The Dermatology Digest

The U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved lifileucel (Amtagvi, Iovance Biotherapeutics Inc) for advanced melanoma. Lifileucel is the first tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte therapy, or TIL, approved for solid tumors. Iovance also announced the pricing of a secondary stock offering, which when combined with the approval, led to a huge stock gain. “The approval of Amtagvi represents the culmination of scientific and clinical research efforts leading to a novel T cell immunotherapy

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