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Navigating the sexual revolution of aesthetics
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According to Kimberly Evans, M.D., an OB/GYN at the Sugar Land Medical Spa in Sugar Land, Texas, the secret to making sexual aesthetics a successful part of any cosmetic practice is focusing on patient individuality. She says that cosmetic practices considering these services should start by focusing on three categories of treatments aimed at patients’ sexual health and aesthetics.
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Prejuvenation and the Instagram consult – The face of the future
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Prejuvenation, as a term and a trend, has been a growing movement within aesthetic medicine over the last few years, with millennials leading the charge. According to the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, its members have seen a 24% increase in cosmetic surgery or injectables in patients under 30 since 2013.
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The thread lift debate: Experts agree combination protocols most effective
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According to Farhan Taghizadeh, M.D., when it comes to thread lifting, the key to success is setting reasonable expectations. “Threads are another tool to offer patients. But like anything else in aesthetics, the mistake that is often made is that people use that one tool for everything. And this is happening with thread lifting.”
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