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Advanced Medical Aesthetic Series Treatment Plans

Lipgloss and Aftershave

According to NBC Washington, 70 billion was spent globally on non-surgical esthetic treatments in 2023. Offering comprehensive treatment plans that target four key factors for age management: volume, laxity, tone, and texture (VLTT) – ensures results that will keep your services in demand.

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How to Open a Thriving Medical Spa

Maxine Drake

Want to open a medical spa that actually makes money? When I talk to estheticians thinking about opening a medical spa, I always start with this question: Do you actually know what a med spa is and what it isnt? A true medical spa, also called a med spa, is a clinical environment that delivers results-driven aesthetic treatments.

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What Conventional Acne Treatments Get Wrong

Nutritional Aesthetics Alliance

Like most skin conditions, acne doesn’t have just one cause or one treatment that will work–it can be complicated. But medications do have side effects, and many people can clear their skin using holistic and non-medical methods. 00:11:17] Teenage acne treatment approaches. [00:12:55]

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How to Build the Ultimate Skincare Routine with Spa & Medical Treatments 

Spa Industry Association

Continue reading How to Build the Ultimate Skincare Routine with Spa & Medical Treatments at Spa Industry Association. Its the routine or lack thereof. Building the ultimate skincare routine equals building a system, a rhythm, a ritual.

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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. Want more info?

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Medical Spa vs. Regular Spa: Deciphering the Differences

Spa Industry Association

Both medical spas and regular spas offer avenues to unwind and improve well-being, but they cater to distinct needs and offer vastly different services. Services Offered Medical Spa: Focuses on aesthetic and medical treatments performed by licensed professionals (doctors, nurses, aestheticians).

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Study Explores Virus-based Therapy for Neoadjuvant Treatment of BCC

The Dermatology Digest

TVEC has only been approved for the treatment of superficial melanoma metastases. The treatment was well tolerated by the patients,” says the principal investigator Christoph Hller, Head of the Skin Tumour Centre at the Department of Dermatology at the Medical University of Vienna in Vienna, Austria, in a news release.

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