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By Ben Johnson | August 26, 2021
For decades, the professional skin care industry has lamented (if not cursed) the spots that develop on the face due to aging. However, what if those spots were actually beneficial to skin health? Would this change the professional approach to treating ...
By Rachel File | August 26, 2021
Hyperpigmentation encompasses several different pigmentation disorders. These conditions may include post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, melasma, solar lentigines (sun exposure), ephelides (freckles), and cafe au lait macules (birthmarks). When encountering ...
By Michelle Valeri | August 17, 2021
While Western medicine schools studied cadavers, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) studied and documented patterns of the human, living body for thousands of years. Because of this, Eastern medicine was able to establish patterns that continued in the ...
By Amra Lear | August 17, 2021
The universal question that is asked over and over again throughout childhood is what a person wants to do when they grow up. As the years pass, the answers vary from stay-at-home mom to doctor to prosecuting lawyer. For spa professionals, the choice ...
By DERMASCOPE Home | August 17, 2021
Welcome to the first ever program for 2021’s Summit of Aesthetics! We are so excited to bring our readers this digital educational event for the second year in a row. Flip through the program to see what we have in store for the fourth week in September. In ...
By Shiri Sarfati | August 17, 2021
It seems the world is beginning to head back to business as usual. Many people in the beauty industry are rethinking what they are doing and how they will continue forward. Whether they are just starting out in the field of aesthetics, a spa owner, or ...
By Lisa Jenks | August 17, 2021
While retaining existing clients is always a top priority for medical spas, attracting new ones must also be an ongoing goal. With the rapid rise in numbers of medical spa facilities, competition is growing fierce, so a detailed plan on getting new clients ...
By Annette Hanson | August 17, 2021
Thinking of opening a spa? Owning a spa has the potential to generate profit and grow into a multimillion-dollar franchise. However, it is going to take a lot more than an aesthetician’s skills to reach the finish line. In order to be successful, skin ...
By Aesthetics Biomedical® Inc | August 6, 2021
Medspa Makeover: Incorporating Results-Driven Practices into the Spa presented by MaryAnn Guerra Scroll down for on-demand video (must be logged in and registered for 2021 Summit to view) Looking to add aesthetic technology-driven modalities to ...
By Kasey Boone | July 28, 2021
Being a skin care professional or aesthetician comes with the previously surrounded notion of being in the treatment room, offering facials, waxing, and other fun niche services. However, being a modern professional can now mean offering virtual consultations, ...
By Douglas Preston, L.E. | October 18, 2016
Since the initial rush toward opening day spas began in the 1980s, the appeal of this business idea has not lost steam, even if the number of new players has. Skin care professionals, former spa directors, and even ordinary enthusiasts have all invested ...
By Catherine Kooiman L.E. | April 25, 2016
From the moment a prospective client comes across a spa’s website or calls an establishment, a first impression is made. While something initially attracted them to the spa, how long their attention is kept is at stake. Ultimately, the call to action ...
By Jeremy | October 18, 2016
Researchers from two universities in Germany, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and the University of Kiel, recently discovered the molecular mechanism behind the synthesis of melanin using a technique that involved mutation of tyrosinase. Melanin, ...
By | January 26, 2011
Garlic Could Protect Against Hip Osteoarthritis Researchers at King’s College London and the University of East Anglia have discovered that women who consume a diet high in allium vegetables, such as garlic, onions, and leeks, have lower levels ...
By | May 14, 2011
One would think that Dr. Vodder’s Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) enjoyed a steep rise to success. After all, for whatever reasons, it did manage to survive the reefs of recession and the cost restraining law land is thus still covered by the national health ...

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