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Physicians Aesthetic Coalition Formed to Promote Patient Safety With Exclusive Commentary From Jonathan Sykes, MD, President, AAFPRS
Four leading cosmetic medicine and aesthetic surgery associations recently formed a coalition to help promote patient safety through public and physician education initiatives.
Physicians and Estheticians: A Rewarding Partnership
By: Carl Thornfeldt, MD, FAAD
Now more than ever, estheticians are becoming an essential facet of the medical team.
Are Men That Into Cosmetic Surgery? With Exclusive Commentary From Adam Schaffner, MD
Only on www.SkinInc.com: This news item features exclusive commentary by Adam Schaffner, MD, of JUVA Skin & Laser Center in Manhatten explaining how to work with and market to male medical spa and cosmetic surgery clients.
New Year, New Opportunities
By: Melinda Taschetta-Millane
Introducing Spa Business Solutions and expanded medical esthetics coverage in every issue.
10 Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Predicitions for 2011
2011 is a new year and it brings with it new expectations for medical spas and aesthetic plastic surgeons. Is your facility ready to meet these needs this year?
Study Shows Demographics of Indoor Tanners
Women are more likely to report use of indoor tanning facilities than men, and some characteristics common to indoor tanners differ by sex, according to a report in the December issue of Archives of Dermatology.
Is the Perfect Age for Plastic Surgery 52 Years?
A new survey from Londan retailer Superdrug indicates that women approaching middle age are more determined than ever to look younger. What is the role of your spa in meeting this particular desire in this middle-aged clientele?
AADA Updates Position on Isotretinoin
The dermatologic organization updates its position on the controversial acne drug.
Survey of Patients Reveals Skin Cancer Screening Motivators
A survey of patients undergoing skin cancer screening shows that women were more likely to seek screening because of a skin lesion, a family history of skin cancer, or concern about sun exposure, whereas men age 50 and older may only seek screenings after a previous skin cancer diagnosis.
Coming Together With Sarah Anne Dordel
By: Abby Penning
This San Francisco practice manager and esthetician utilizes her diverse background to achieve optimal results.
