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Cosmetic Dermatology in the Digital Age: How to Harness Technology and Uphold Safety and Ethics

The Dermatology Digest

Artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality, social media, telehealth, and other emerging technologies are changing the way that healthcare is delivered, and cosmetic dermatology is no exception. Technology should serve as a means of empowerment, that celebrates individuality and authenticity, not distortion.

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The Revolutionary Impact of Exosomes in Skincare

Kim Gallo Esthetics

The Future of Exosome Technology in Skincare The field of exosome technology is rapidly evolving, with new research and innovations continually emerging. This is great news, as exosomes can be used in place of stem cells, offering a safer and more affordable option.

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Aesthetic Medicine Ethics

AAAMS

Ethics are crucial in the medical field because they help protect patients and medical practices. Practicing cosmetic surgery ethics can help you provide quality care and expand your business while doing what’s best for your patients. What Are Ethics in Plastic Surgery? Why Are Ethical Considerations Important?

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Top 5 Reasons Every Esthetician Needs LYCON Wax in Their Toolkit

American Esthetician Organization

Revolutionary Technology for Client Comfort For many clients, waxing can be a daunting experience due to discomfort or even pain. LYCON’s revolutionary technology addresses these concerns, transforming waxing into a pleasant and virtually painless process. The result? Your clients—and your bottom line—will thank you.

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Cryptocurrency’s Impact on the Beauty and Skincare Industry

American Esthetician Organization

Understanding Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technology In order to truly grasp the impact of cryptocurrency on the beauty industry , it’s essential to understand the basics of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. Blockchain technology, on the other hand, is the underlying technology that supports cryptocurrencies.

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One-on-One: TDD/JDNPPA Goes Trend Spotting With Gerry Muhle, Galderma’s Head of Global Product Strategy

The Dermatology Digest

There’s also increasing improvements in science and technology, so you’re getting more effective and safer products.” GM: “Mindful Aesthetics is looking for sustainable, ethical, cruelty-free options. It’s not just dermatologists and plastic surgeons anymore. We’ve made some changes at Galderma.

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The Impact of AR and VR in Enhancing Patient Care and Engagement in Cosmetic Care

Dermatology Times

Researchers noted that ethical use of AR and VR in cosmetic care requires balancing technological benefits with patient safety and privacy.

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