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Don’t sweat the holidays: Top 4 hyperhidrosis stories
We've gathered articles on excessive sweating so you can sit back and relax over the holiday. From a new topical to Botox to treatments yet to come, our slideshow contains all you need to know about novel hyperhidrosis treatments.
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Children, teens suffer from hyperhidrosis too
Dermatologists and primary-care physicians need to recognize that excessive sweating isn’t limited to their adult patients. Pediatric patients also suffer and experience an impact in their quality of life. Learn more about this patient group in this artcle.
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How to keep cool at work
From The Aesthetic Channel
Whether you’re moving from patient to patient or performing complex procedures, you may find yourself reaching for the thermostat to stop from overheating. This cosmetic surgeon found another way to keep cool.
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“Approach every single acne patient as a patient who can potentially scar.”
Approximately 40% of acne patients have scars — and scarring can occur in any severity of acne. Watch this video to learn more about how a decrease in acne lesions can lead to a decrease in acne scars, even in moderate to severe acne patients.
 
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The Cosmetic Professional's Guide to Patient Financing
Would you like to grow your revenue while saving thousands in provider fees? Download the Ultimate Guide to Patient Financing to learn how! Read more
 
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