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June 20, 2018
 
Advanced injectable applications
Facial injectables continue to be the most popular non-surgical aesthetic treatments, with a reported 9.8 million performed in 2017. Several upcoming educational sessions offer the opportunity to expand your knowledge on available products and techniques.
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How to approach total body skin lightening
From Dermatology Times

The evolving trend of total body skin lightening — and the ethical and health concerns associated with skin lightening — was this year's most discussed and controversial topic during the Skin of Color Seminar Series.
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Physicians expand use of regenerative tissue-derived aesthetic treatments
Healeon Medical (Newbury Park, Calif.) employs a closed syringe harvesting technique that progressively sizes extracted fat via an autologous cellular matrix (ACM) device. The micronized fat is then used in combination with autologous platelets and other cellular components for regeneration or repair of damaged tissues.
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Fillers for the eyes
UCLA oculoplastic expert Robert A. Goldberg, M.D., shares what he knows about periorbital filler complications and how to achieve best outcomes when filling around the eyes.
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Tips for toxin injections
Dr. Michael A. C. Kane offers tips for how to use neurotoxins to achieve a natural result and avoid the most common complication – asymmetry.
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Have you experienced complications with fillers in the periorbital area?
 
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