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American Skin Association Renews Partnership with SPOTS

The Dermatology Digest

The American Skin Association (ASA) has renewed its partnership with the Sun Protection Outreach Teaching by Students (SPOTS) program. “By teaching young people early, you can help them adopt sun-safe practices to protect their skin for a lifetime.”

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The Perfect Pairing: Medical-Grade Skincare and Cosmetic Injections

AAFE - American Academy of Facial Esthetics

One essential aspect of this pursuit is the relationship between medical-grade skincare and cosmetic injections. Chapter 1: Understanding the Basics of Cosmetic Injections Before delving into the connection between medical-grade skincare and cosmetic injections, let’s first understand the fundamentals of these cosmetic procedures.

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And the Winner Is … The American Skin Association’s SPOTS Program

The Dermatology Digest

The American Skin Association’s (ASA) SPOTS (Sun Protection Outreach Teaching by Students) program will receive the inaugural 2024 Research Achievement Award in Community Education/Outreach at the upcoming 2024 Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID) Annual Meeting in Dallas, TX. We are honored to receive this award.”

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A Comprehensive Marketing Guide For Beauty Industry

American Esthetician Organization

From gaining a digital presence and utilizing email campaigns, to leveraging influencer partnerships and content creation – we have it all covered! Leverage influencer partnerships and content creation to build customer engagement. Keep reading if you want to learn how you can make your next beauty marketing campaign truly stand out.

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Beyond Sun Exposure: Lesser-Known Melanoma Risk Factors

US Dermatologt Partners

While research indicates that a CDKN2A mutation is most indicative of a risk for melanoma, medical professionals only recommend genetic testing if the patient fits the criteria for ‘the rule of 3’s.’ Environmental and Occupational Factors The environment we live and work in plays a huge role in our risk for skin cancer.