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Road to Regulation: Microneedling Devices Defined by FDA
Microneedling devices have, for some time, been without widely enforced regulation. As such, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration released a draft guidance on Sept. 15, 2017, defining when tools are considered esthetic vs. medical in nature, along with potential regulatory changes.
Physiology
Henna Tattoos Offer Potential Dangerous Decorations
Black henna is not only causing an uptick in adverse reactions to the temporary body art, but in some cases is not permitted for use by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
Regulatory
[Podcast] Going Holistic: Should or Shouldn't You?
Are you interested in the holistic segment of the esthetics industry but are unsure whether the approach is right for you? Listen to this podcast and get some clarity for your career.
Ingredients
Retinoids Deemed Safe With Procedures
The risk associated with retinoids and skin treatments is false, according to research in
JAMA Dermatology
. Experts believe that medical evidence evaluation bias has led the industry to be wary over retinoids for over three decades.
MedSpa
Medical Spas 101: A One-day Medical Spa Summit at Face & Body Southeast
Alex Thiersch, founder and director of the American Med Spa Association, provides insights as to why attending the Medical Spa Business Summit at Face & Body Southeast is a must for anyone thinking about opening a medical spa.
Sun Care
Indoor Tanning Popularity Cooling Down
A study by the Cancer Prevention and Control division of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that indoor tanning habits have become less popular overall, though there is still a significant amount of users.
Physiology
Ozone: The Air Down Here
Though you might think of ozone in relation to the atmosphere, ozone can also be used to treat a variety of skin and medical conditions.
MedSpa
Take the Next Step to Medical Spa Success
Are you thinking about opening a medical spa in the southeast? Already have the plans in the works? Make the investment to attend the Medical Spa Summit at Face & Body Southeast spa expo and conference, Oct. 7, 2017.
MedSpa
California Med Spa Dreaming?
Alex Thiersch, founder and director of the American Med Spa Association, provides insights as to why attending the Medical Spa Summit at Face & Body Northern California is a must for anyone thinking about opening a med spa.
MedSpa
Evolus Enters Facial Injectable Race
A new botulinum toxin type A from Evolus Inc. has been submitted to the FDA for approval to treat frown lines, in the same regulatory class as existing neurotoxins in the U.S. market.
MedSpa
Social Media Outreach With Dr. Brian Reedy
Brian Reedy, M.D., shared how he protects patient privacy during his Facebook Live videos, and how to introduce male patients to esthetic procedures in part II of
Skin Inc.
's exclusive interview.
Industry News
FarmHouse Fresh Embraces Improved Organic Standard
FarmHouse Fresh has embraced improved organic standards with its newly NSF/ANSI 305 certified Organics Collection.
Trends
Face & Body Southeast 2017 Registration Opens
Registration for Face & Body Southeast has officially opened. This three-day event will offer a blend of education, product information and networking opportunities for spa and skin care professionals.
Physiology
Tanning Depedent Clients May Have Other Addictions
According to a recent study, individuals who tan frequently, both at tanning salons and outside, are likely to have other addictive qualities, which can affect people both physically and mentally.
MedSpa
Are Your Clients Suffering From BDD?
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) has been under-diagnosed in medical esthetics, according to a recent study. Researchers found that only 7% of cosmetic professionals routinely screen for BDD.
Regulatory
Deciding on Devices: 4 Questions to Ask First
Using esthetic devices can improve client results--and your bottom line. It can be easy to get caught up in the latest marketing hype, but it's important to choose wisely to avoid making costly mistakes.
Regulatory
Florida Legislators Propose Radical Esthetic License Reform
Three laws proposed by Florida legislators aim to deregulate aspect of esthetic and cosmetology licenses.
MedSpa
FDA Warns About Deadly Allergic Reaction to Chlorhexidine Gluconate
The number of allergic reactions to chlorhexidine gluconate, used in antiseptic swabs before injections, have more than doubled since 2010, prompting an FDA warning.
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