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Section: Science > Physiology
Wellness
Seeking Happiness? Go to the Spa
Research in the
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
shows that emotional well-being stems from knowledge and attitude toward esthetic dermatology.
Physiology
Use PRP, Lasers to Fight Against Vitiligo
Treatments combining platelet-rich plasma and CO2 lasers proved effective in restoring pigment for vitiligo patients, according to a recent study in the
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
.
Physiology
Women Unsure of the Signs of Breast Cancer
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and it's pretty shocking how many women don't even know how to tell if they might have breast cancer. See these tips to learn more about checking for breast cancer.
Equipment/Tools
How to Laser for All Skin Colors
Lasers are a safe option for clients of color, provided that a thorough client history is taken so that factors such as health history and genetics can be taken into account.
Industry News
Earn More Money by Understanding Your Brand
Client face time, looking the part and the inclusion of medical vs. cosmetic treatments help to define esthetic brands, including how to better interact with clients to earn more money.
Physiology
Reinforce A Client's Skin Barrier
Peels, lasers and other esthetic treatments have the potential to harm some clients' skin. Estheticians can prevent this through careful planning and soothing treatments.
Physiology
Jump-starting Anti-aging, Healing and More
With the flip of a switch—er, chip, rather—skin cells can be reprogrammed as any cell type to restore function to aging or damaged tissue and organs. Research from Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Ohio State College of Engineering explains.
Ingredients
Can Probiotics Ward Off Eczema?
Treatment for eczema may start in the gut. Research has suggested that probiotics, or "good" bacteria, play a role in the strengthening of the immune system and, by extension, the treatment of the skin condition.
Business
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 As such, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration released a draft guidance on Sept. 15, 2017, defining when tools are considered esthetic vs. medical in nature, along with potential regulatory changes.
Trends
What’s Up With Acne at Face & Body Southeast
Face & Body
Southeast covers all of the bases on acne education—from alternative treatments, such as lymphatic massage, to client evaluations, there is plenty to learn about the popping topic.
Physiology
Acne and Rosacea Innovations on the Horizon
The microbiome, hormonal treatments and more were on the table during the American Academy of Dermatology's 2017 Summer Meeting's Acne and Rosacea session.
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.
Ingredients
Could Fire Ants Be Stockpiling the Next Psoriasis Treatment?
Fire ants often are portrayed as swarming the nemesis in an action film, bringing forth a warranted demise. While their choreographed attack may leave your skin crawling, new research suggests their venom may, in fact, hold a key to treating psoriasis and its itchy, irritated traits.
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.
Physiology
Advanced Photodynamic Therapy Kills 'Blood Suckers'
By "blood suckers," Vanderbilt scientists mean bacteria like staph, which deplete the human blood of iron. Here, a new molecule is described that, when combined with phototherapy, can selectively kill off these and other bacteria—suggesting new anti-acne and other treatment potential.
Trends
4 Market Trends to Boost Your Spa
Millennials, "micro-" treatments and more are trending in esthetics. Click through for insight from esthetic industry experts on how to utilize these trends to help your spa succeed.
Physiology
Customize Treatments: Dive Deeper Into Client History
Estheticians can go beyond "off-the-shelf" procedures by using client history to customize treatments—the first step is recording the details before beginning.
Physiology
Eat Your Way to Better Sun Protection
If you're an erratic eater or midnight snacker, you could be putting your skin in greater UV danger. A new study suggests abnormal eating patterns upset your body's circadian rhythm and all the skin-protective elements that march to it.
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