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December 20, 2017
 
New technologies and the role of other specialties practicing aesthetics lead the list of top-read stories this year. See our list of what your colleagues were reading and catch up if you missed it!
 
Faces ‘feel’ happier with Botox
Can Botox effectively treat depression? A recent review article suggests that indeed it can, confirming that facial expressions play a role in influencing depressed moods.
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Restrictions for estheticians
A number of states have recently narrowed the scope of practice for estheticians in a medical spa. For instance, both Illinois and California now consider microneedling a medical procedure, regardless of needle depth.
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Liposuction vs Kybella
People don’t like the excess fat under their chins. In fact, 67% of the more than 7,300 respondents to the 2015 The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) Consumer Survey said they were bothered it. Here’s a look at two solutions.
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Aesthetics and urology
Urologist Karen Elizabeth Boyle, M.D., F.A.C.S., discusses aesthetic challenges, what she would do differently if entering aesthetics today, and the impact of aesthetics on her practice's bottom line.
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Demystifying vulvovaginal beauty
According to one expert, these are the top 5 things that bother women about their feminine parts.
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Have comments or questions about the eNewsletter? Contact The Aesthetic Channel editor Eliza Cabana at [email protected]
 
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