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Contouring 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.How Should I Prepare for a Surge?
https://modernaesthetics.com/topics/practice-development/how-should-i-prepare-for-a-surge/34929/The first wave of COVID-19 came in like a lion, took more than 140,000 lives and counting in the US, and forced many businesses to shutter for months. Now as the process of reopening begins, fears of a second wave or even a continuation of the first wave are forcing many practices to develop contingThe 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.Don't Oversell It: The Importance of Clear Communication and Patient Relationships in Aesthetics
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2023-sept-oct/dont-oversell-it-the-importance-of-clear-communication-and-patient-relationships-in-aesthetics/35314/As aesthetic surgeons, our primary role is to listen to our patients’ desires and then transform those desires into tangible outcomes. This requires us to understand not just the words patients use, but also the emotions that drive them.Biomimicry
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/july-august-2025/biomimicry-why-it-matters-for-dermal-fillers/36656/Why it matters for dermal fillersWhere Are We in 2023? A Q&A on Non-Invasive Body Contouring
https://modernaesthetics.com/topics/energy-based-devices/where-are-we-in-2023-a-qa-on-non-invasive-body-contouring/35289/The past decade has seen rapid growth in the realm of non-invasive body contouring technologies to reduce small areas of fat, improve muscle tone and the appearance of cellulite, and reduce skin laxity.The Aesthetic MEET 2025: What to Know When Injecting in the Temple Region
https://modernaesthetics.com/topics/injectables/the-aesthetic-meet-2025-what-to-know-when-injecting-in-the-temple-region/36083/Moderated by Jason Bloom, MD, the session titled “Learn It Live: Masterclass in Facial Injections” offered an in-depth exploration of the topic, starting with a detailed anatomy lesson from Chris Surek, DO, FACS, a plastic surgeon practicing in Overland Park, Kansas.Honoring Age with Science and Strategy
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/july-august-2025/honoring-age-science-strategy/36655/Mature beauty is not a consolation prize. It is an architectural project that honors decades of expression and experience. Diagnose every layer, match modality to mechanism, and remind your patient that elegance at 80 is never accidental. It is engineered.Where Are We in 2023? A Q&A on Botulinum Toxins
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2023-nov-dec/where-are-we-in-2023-a-qa-on-botulinum-toxins/35332/Sue Ellen Cox, MD, describes what she is seeing in the evolving neuromodulators landscapeAdding New Services to Your Practice: A Practical Guide
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2023-july-aug/adding-new-services-to-your-practice-a-practical-guide/35299/Practicing in an ever-advancing industry is exciting and stimulating for healthcare professionals eager to learn more. Owning your own practice requires you to acquire new skills to be able to offer the most cutting-edge services and provide desired results for patients.