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MedSpa
Fillers—Less Pain, More Gain
Patient satisfaction goes beyond a procedure’s results—painful filler side effects were examined in new data from the Netherlands that suggests how to reduce injection pain.
Physiology
Decoding the Genetics of Psoriasis
Psoriasis' genetic data was under the lens in a new study from the University of Michigan. Researchers found 16 additional genetic markers, though much is still unknown about the condition's roots.
Physiology
Sunscreen: Why Your Clients Need it This Summer
Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, is easily preventable. When sunscreen is used on a regular basis, your clients’ chance of developing skin cancer decreases. Here are 4 tips to help your clients be sun safe.
Physiology
Sun Protection Vs. Vitamin D Production
It is critical to protect skin from the sun, but a recent study suggests that doing so may be at the expense of maintaining healthy levels of vitamin D. Is there a middle ground?
Physiology
Acupuncture Proven Effective in Treating Pain in Emergency Patients
A recent report in the Medical Journal of Australia showed that patients who received acupuncture treatments were more likely to experience less pain than people that received pharmacotherapy treatments.
MedSpa
Combat Atopic Dermatitis—Without the Burn
Effective treatments are on the horizon for atopic dermatitis. New options for the condition have the potential to eliminate the burning sensation patients often experience with topical treatments.
Physiology
The Perils of Picking
As tempting as it may feel to them at the time, when a client picks their skin—versus professional extractions—it’s a one-way ticket to worsening acne breakouts and permanent scarring.
Business
Methylene Blue—The Antioxidant Answer to Aging?
The antioxidant methylene blue may be the answer to slow down aging, according to new research from the University of Maryland. Scientists are already formulating products for consumer use with the chemical.
Physiology
Spotting Melanoma at Face & Body Southeast
The Skinny on Skin certification class will make its premiere at Face & Body Southeast. Learn how this class can help you potentially save a life in your spa.
MedSpa
SkinCeuticals Partnership Empowers Women in Developing Countries
SkinCeutical has recently announced a partnership with ReSurge International, in an effort to empower the condition of women in developing countries.
Body
Aglow or Acne? Pregnancy Changes
Rising hormone levels can have a tremendous impact on the skin. Author Victoria Tabak discusses changes to the skin during pregnancy, which can include stretch marks, acne and pigmentation changes.
Physiology
Study Targets Eczema Susceptibility at Its Source
New research points the finger at the protein filaggrin as the root cause of eczema susceptibility, with the possibility of drugs to treat the condition's causes on the horizon.
Physiology
Eczema Unrelated to Vitamin D Deficiency
Vitamin D levels and eczema may not be as related as previous research has shown, according to a new study in PLOS Medicine.
MedSpa
The True Cost of Psoriasis
A recent report by The Patients Association and LEO Pharma took a look at the emotional and economic impact of psoriasis. Additionally, the report looked at ways to improve the condition of people with the disease.
MedSpa
Alastin Reveals Significant Findings at Summit in Aesthetic Medicine Meeting
Researchers from Alastin Skincare revealed conclusions to three studies that focus on anti-aging and improved outcomes after laser resurfacing procedures.
Facial
Face Mapping: Connecting Acne With Internal Health
Face mapping is a holistic tool that has been practiced for centuries. According to the teachings of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda, a breakout can offer insights to the root cause of that pesky pimple.
Physiology
Science Behind the Sunburn
What really happens when we get a sunburn? Author Dakota Blauvelt explains how UV rays change the skin and the one rule to sunscreen.
Physiology
The Skin (Food) Pyramid
As consumers and estheticians or spa owners, we are constantly bombarded with conflicting information on what we should/shouldn’t eat as well as should/shouldn’t use on our skin.
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