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- Rheologic Profiles Differ Markedly Between Cross-Linked and Non–Cross-Linked HA Fillers, Study Findshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/rheologic-profiles-differ-markedly-between-cross-linked-and-noncross-linked-ha-fillers-study-finds/2485091/Non–cross-linked and cross-linked hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers demonstrate distinct rheologic behaviors under mechanical stress, with potential implications for product selection and injection depth, according to a comparative analysis of commercially available fillers published online in
- New Simulation Study Suggests BoNT/A Restrictions May Be Overly Conservativehttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/new-simulation-study-suggests-bonta-restrictions-may-be-overly-conservative/2485067/A large-scale, simulation-based study challenges the long-standing 4-hour restriction on post-injection activity following botulinum neurotoxin A (BoNT/A) treatment, suggesting that everyday behaviors may have minimal impact on toxin spread. The study, published in Scientific Reports, em
- Dr. Charles Runels Explains Science Behind Popular PRP Procedures for Female Genitaliahttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/dr-charles-runels-explains-science-behind-popular-prp-procedures-for-female-genitalia/2485048/New clinical data presented by Charles Runels, MD, founder of the Cellular Medicine Association (CMA), reveal sustained improvements in female sexual function 1 year after treatment with the O-Shot®, a platelet-rich plasma (PRP) protocol for vaginal and clitoral injection. Dr. Runels share
- FDA Clears Cutera truFlex® for Muscle Rehab, Recovery, and Post-Surgical Usehttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/fda-clears-cutera-truflex-for-muscle-rehab-recovery-and-post-surgical-use/2485023/Cutera, Inc. has announced that its truFlex® muscle stimulation system has received expanded US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearances for use in rehabilitation, recovery, and muscle wellness applications. Originally cleared for aesthetic body contouring, the system can now be used to stre
- New Study Supports Efficacy of Noninvasive Ultrasound for Cellulitehttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/new-study-supports-efficacy-of-noninvasive-ultrasound-for-cellulite/2485014/A novel ultrasound-based device featuring synchronous parallel beam technology with a high-density handpiece demonstrated significant improvement in the appearance of cellulite, according to findings from a new multicenter study published in Dermatologic Surgery. The open-label, n
- AAFPRS Issues Alert Regarding Rise of Counterfeit Neuromodulatorshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/aafprs-issues-alert-regarding-rise-of-counterfeit-neuromodulators/2484932/The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) has released a warning to consumers to remain vigilant as counterfeit and unapproved neuromodulators continue to enter the aesthetic medicine market. The AAFPRS issued the warning after the US Food and Drug Administration
- Systematic Review Links Lasers and Energy-Based Devices to Reduced Cellular Senescencehttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/systematic-review-links-lasers-and-energy-based-devices-to-reduced-cellular-senescence/2484888/A new systematic review suggests that lasers and other energy-based devices (EBDs) may reduce cellular senescence, offering a mechanistic basis for their role in skin rejuvenation and age-related dermatologic treatment.
- Cosmetic Treatments Gain Popularity as Holiday Gifts, AAFPRS Reportshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/cosmetic-treatments-gain-popularity-as-holiday-gifts-aafprs-reports/2484837/With the holiday season becoming a peak period for cosmetic procedures, the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) offered three tips for patients in selecting their physicians. In a press release, the AAFPRS suggested the following: TIP #1: E
- Study Evaluates ChatGPT-Generated Consent Forms for Dermatologic Deviceshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/study-evaluates-chatgpt-generated-consent-forms-for-dermatologic-devices/2484809/A new cross-sectional study suggests that ChatGPT-4 (January 2025 version) may serve as a useful tool for drafting informed consent documents in dermatologic procedures, though variability in accuracy and completeness limits its clinical reliability without expert oversight. Published in <
- Modern Aesthetics: Enhanced Content in a New Digital Formathttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/modern-aesthetics-enhanced-content-in-a-new-digital-format/2484800/Modern Aesthetics’ mission is to deliver actionable, expert-driven content covering injectables, surgery, energy-based devices, skin care, regenerative medicine, and practice development. Fulfilling that mission involves changing along with evolving reader preferences and broader industr