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Medical Microdermabrasion By Stephanie Holvick

National Aesthetic Spa Network

Facial resurfacing as a concept can be traced back to 1500 BCE, where the ingenious Egyptians allegedly used sandpaper to improve visible scars.

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Advanced Medical Aesthetic Series Treatment Plans

Lipgloss and Aftershave

March 2025 L+A Report 5 Must Have Modalities In Modern Medical Aesthetics Aesthetic device technology in the medical + spa skincare industry is evolving rapidly, with cutting-edge technologies transforming how professionals approach skin and body treatments. Texture Skins surface can appear and feel rough, weathered, and scarred.

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Crafting Your Career: Medical Aesthetics

New Age Spa Institute

We frequently receive inquiries about the exciting field of medical aesthetics! The Clinical Aesthetics Certification is 70 hours of continuing education units (CEU) and ideal for professionals aiming to work in medical spas, dermatology clinics, or with advanced skincare treatments. Because The New Age Spa Institute has the answers!

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The 4 Types of Roles in Medical Aesthetics

AAAMS

Worldwide, medical aesthetics careers are growing in demand, thanks to innovation in the available products and services and increased awareness and acceptance on social media. Only certified medical professionals can practice medical aesthetics in the United States. Laws vary by state so make sure you review your state laws.

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Top Medical + Spa Skincare Technology for Spring 2024

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Jet Plasma Pen , NanoStamp 360 , and Rezenerate are just three of the Top 10 Hottest Devices for Medical and Spa Skincare businesses this spring! If you’re looking to take your medical and spa skincare treatments to new levels adding devices and specialty tools to your practice is an absolute must.

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The 4 Types of Roles in Medical Aesthetics

AAAMS

Worldwide, medical aesthetics careers are growing in demand, thanks to innovation in the available products and services and increased awareness and acceptance on social media. Only certified medical professionals can practice medical aesthetics in the United States. Laws vary by state so make sure you review your state laws.

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Esthetician vs. Dermatologist: Who Should You See and When?

Enlightened Beauty

From facials, hair removal, microdermabrasion, and chemical peels to more advanced treatments, estheticians offer a vast range of services tailored to individual needs. Beyond the treatments, we're here to empower you with knowledge to help you and your skin thrive whenever it’s possible without medical intervention.