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New in My Practice: Devices
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2013-may-june/new-in-my-practice-devices/34761/The Best Defense Is a Good Offense
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2013-may-june/the-best-defense-is-a-good-offense/34752/Five steps you can take today to help protect yourself and your practice in the event of a lawsuit.New in My Practice: Devices
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2013-mar-apr/a-next-generation-uniform-bipolar-rf-system/34777/Consistent Demand: How To Avoid A First Quarter Decline
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2013-jan-feb/consistent-demand-how-to-avoid-a-first-quarter-decline/34800/Key to avoiding a slow first quarter is to focus on building a consistent patient base and properly marketing your skill and expertise.New in My Practice: Devices
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2013-jan-feb/new-in-my-practice-devices/34806/Magnetic Pulse Technology for Skin TighteningMATV News: ISHRS Public Awareness Campaign; Obagi Focuses on Diversity; AIS Updates
https://modernaesthetics.com/series/matv-news/matv-news-ishrs-public-awareness-campaign-obagi-focuses-on-diversiy-ais-updates/33482/ISHRS is launching a new public awareness campaign to help patients recognize “black market” hair restoration clinics, Obagi kicked off its Skinclusion initiative, and AIS attendees collaborate on the development and adoption of new aesthetic treatments and technologies. Plus, the FDA has accepted tContouring and Softening
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2025-may-june/contouring-and-softening/36082/Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of short case reports from different clinicians demonstrating how skilled injectors can utilize dermal filler for natural-looking results, changing the current narrative around what is still a valuable part of the aesthetic clinician’s armamentarium.Next Generation Retinoids
https://modernaesthetics.com/topics/skincare/next-generation-retinoids-1/35108/The search for a more tolerable retinoid has led to study of unique delivery systems, novel retinoid molecules, and even botanicals.The Future Is Biochemical
https://modernaesthetics.com/topics/practice-development/the-future-is-biochemical/35417/This frontier is being shaped by a category I call “biochemical cues”: modalities like exosomes, peptides, growth factors, PDRN (polydeoxyribonucleotide), and other regenerative approaches, which tap into the body’s own healing and repair mechanisms to deliver profound results.Biomimicry
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/july-august-2025/biomimicry-why-it-matters-for-dermal-fillers/36656/Why it matters for dermal fillers