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Our July/August 2018 issue of The Aesthetic Guide is now live. Whether new to the field or an established clinician, this issue offers practical information on the current and future trends of aesthetic medicine, including the latest FDA guidance on microneedling, an update on laser-based technologies, advancements in hair restoration and a review of the cutting-edge science and innovation offered at The Aesthetic Show 2018.
 
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How to differentiate among laser-based technologies
As demand for energy-based anti-aging procedures continues to rise, practitioners are faced with choosing from a wide array of aesthetic platforms and devices. Five experts share insights on how to differentiate.
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Advances in hair restoration
Trends in hair restoration include a variety of options that improve transplanting and may halt progression or help increase growth in early hair loss. Here’s what may be coming — and what may be a thing of the past, according to one hair expert.
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Practice management accreditation
image description here Speakers during the recent Certified Aesthetic Consultant program offered attendees advice on how to analyze pricing strategies to improve profit, apply effective negotiation tactics to lower costs, gain more visibility via Internet and digital activities, as well as implement a social media advertising plan to recruit, convert and track new patients.

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Microneedling device receives first De Novo FDA clearance
image description here Microneedling has come of age in the medical aesthetic arena as SkinPen® from Bellus Medical (Addison, Texas) recently announced that it is the first and only microneedling system to receive a De Novo clearance as a Class II medical device by The Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Here’s what that means.

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The Aesthetic Show
 
The Aesthetic Show 2018 remains dedicated to advancing aesthetic medicine
image description here From the latest trends in feminine rejuvenation, male aesthetics and regenerative aesthetics, attendees and faculty noted the new and exciting technologies that were presented, backed by solid clinical studies and scientific data. Read what they said.

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There’s no such thing as an “ideal” practice anymore
Think body contouring doesn’t make sense for your practice? In this podcast, Dr. Sandra Johnson discusses how implementing innovative technologies can help any practice thrive, regardless of setting. Listen to this podcast to learn more.
 
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