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AMWC Miami 2025: The Latest Trends in Medical and Spa Skincare

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L+A continues their mission of traveling the globe to cover the medical and spa skincare industry. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) stringent regulations; currently, there are no FDA-approved human-cell or tissue-based exosome products, and the agency has issued warnings about unapproved exosome therapies. Their goal?

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The Science of Clinical Skincare Formulation and Its Impact on Skin

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The Science of Clinical Skincare Formulation and Its Impact on Skin Have you ever wondered how clinical skincare products are formulated? Join Phyllis Hsieh, president of Sesha Skin Therapy, to dive into the “whats and hows” of clinical skincare ingredients and how they target different skin concerns.

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3 Things You Missed in Skin at IECSC LAS VEGAS

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The expansive layout not only facilitated better navigation but also provided ample opportunities for attendees to get their steps in while exploring the latest innovations in skincare and esthetics. She teamed up with Procell Therapies for an exciting session! Show Floor Highlights! Read all about it here! Interested in more info?

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That Chemical Peel Didn’t Work

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Whether it be a chemical peel, a high permeability advanced skincare formulation, micro-current, micro-needling, light therapy, or the many other fantastic age-management treatment options, including traditional ones like massage, cupping or Gua sha, though all highly beneficial, none of them will deliver optimal compounded results singularly.

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All-New Post Peel Skin Recovery System 

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They have a huge selection of equipment and skincare. Fragrance free, this is a perfect addition to any skincare routine, and a great choice post-aggressive treatment.” In skincare products, Sodium Acetylated Hyaluronate is created by acetylating hyaluronic acid, which involves adding acetyl groups to its molecular structure.