February 27, 2014
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If your practice's business is anything like national trends, you may need to beef up your number of staff members this year to handle the explosion of patients seeking aesthetic procedures coming through your doors. » More
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Mixing neuromodulators with epinephrine may give patients the longer-lasting results they seek, according to an expert at the Cosmetic Surgery Forum in Las Vegas. This combination, however, may not prove beneficial for everyone. » More
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Although use of older resurfacing modalities is falling in favor of fractional lasers and fillers, experts say, dermabrasion and chemical pee continue to play a role for some operators. » More
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Knowing a patient's real reasons for aesthetic improvement — and shifting from a monotherapy toward performing a full-face rejuvenation following a multi-therapeutic approach — are essential in achieving excellent aesthetic outcomes, according to an expert who spoke at the MauiDerm 2014 meeting. » More
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James Carraway, M.D |
Steven Fagien, M.D., F.A.C.S. |
David H. McDaniel, M.D. |
Patrick G. McMenamin, M.D. |
Joe Niamtu III, D.M.D., F.A.C.S. |
Jeffrey C. Popp, M.D., F.A.C.S. |
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