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What's New in Laser Technology
By: Deborah Sarnoff, MD
The world of cosmetic lasers is moving at the speed of light. Find out about the latest breakthroughs.
Growth of Less Invasive Cosmetic Procedures Expected to Continue
Recent reports released from organizations such as the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Society of Dermatological Surgery indicate less-invasive cosmetic procedures will continue to grow in popularity, possibly leading to the need for more risk management.
Lighting the Way to Beautiful Skin
By: Wendy Reichert
Learn more about the three most popular and most confusing light-based treatments available at day spas and medical spas today.
Lasers and Innovative Skin Care Techniques
By: Mona Sappenfield
Properly identifying the most useful light-based technology for your spa could result in radiant skin for your clients and glowing profits for your business.
The New Cosmeceutical Entrepreneurs
By: Amy Kamin
A physician's endorsement of a skin care line has clout, but ultimately it is up to estheticians to use their own judgement.
Secrets That the Mouth Reveals
By: Jenny Hogan
This often-forgotten facial feature may reveal age and cosmetic surgery secrets if not properly treated.
Anti-aging and Technology: What Does it Really Mean?
By: David Suzuki
Discover the importance of thoroughly understanding how specific technologies can offer anti-aging benefits.
The Impact of First Impressions
By: Steven H. Dayan, MD
Although it is common knowledge that a book can't be judged by its cover, physical appearance plays a large role when it comes to creating first impressions.
Camouflage--More Than Makeup
By: Andrea D. Vanin
Read about how this California spa has honed its niche with camouflage makeup.
The Latest Advances in Nonsurgical Facial Restoration
By: Nicholas Daniello, MD
Estheticians must familiarize themselves with the most recent nonsurgical techniques in order to better advise and retain clients.
