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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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Understanding the Role of Advanced Technology in Aesthetic Treatments

AAAMS

The landscape of aesthetic medicine is undergoing a remarkable transformation, fueled by cutting-edge technology that delivers safer, more effective, and minimally invasive solutions. For aesthetic professionals, staying ahead of these technological advancements isnt just an optionits a necessity.

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20+ Years in the Skincare Industry: Advice From an Esthetician

Kim Gallo Esthetics

If you buy through links on this page, we may earn a small commission As an esthetician, I’ve had the honor of witnessing the tides shift in the vast ocean of skincare, navigating the changing trends and technological breakthroughs that continually redefine the industry. We've seen a shift from simple routines to intricate layering methods.

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Arch Amenities’ Catherine Warren on technology & creating memorable experiences.

Spa Executive

Technology should serve as a versatile tool rather than a wholesale replacement for human interaction, says Arch Amenities’ Catherine Warren. What role does technology play in elevating guest experiences? What are some things humans can do that technology can’t do? How is this balance best maintained?

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Misuse of At-home Medical Devices Tops ECRI's List of Technology Safety Hazards

MedEsthetics

Safety hazards can develop when medical devices that are designed for use by healthcare professionals are too complex for typical patient use.

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The Importance of Hands-On Training in Aesthetic Medicine

AAAMS

The Role of Hands-On Training in Patient Safety In aesthetic medicine, patient safety is paramount. By emphasizing patient safety, hands-on training not only protects clients but also enhances a practitioners reputation and builds trust within their community. How does hands-on training improve patient safety?

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Mobile Health Technologies In Studies of Actinic Keratosis Do Not Compromise Patient Safety, Research Article Says

Dermatology Times

Researchers examined local skin reactions of a topical gel inhibiting cytosolic phospholipase A2 both in-clinic and remotely.