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- Laseroptek's PicoLO Scores FDA 510(k) Marketing Clearancehttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/laseropteks-picolo-scores-fda-510k-marketing-clearance/2471951/Laseroptek’s PicoLO picosecond Nd:YAG laser is now U.S. Food and Drug Administration-cleared for marketing in dermatology and general and plastic surgery. According to the compa
- FDA Clears Lutronic Genius Platform for RF Microneedlinghttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/fda-clears-lutronic-genius-platform-for-rf-microneedling/2471952/Lutronic has received FDA clearance of the Lutronic Genius™ platform for radiofrequency microneedling. The company says the device transmits energy more precisely into the skin. The Lutronic Intelligent Care™products incorp
- Evolus: Jeuveau FDA Cleared for Aesthetic Injectionhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/evolus-jeuveau-fda-cleared-for-aesthetic-injection/2471954/The FDA has approved Jeuveau™ (prabotulinumtoxinA-xvfs), the lead product from Evolus, Inc., for the temporary improvement in the appearance of moderate to severe glabellar lines associated with corrugator and/or procerus muscle activity in adults. It will be available to physicians this sp
- Botox's New “Own Your Look" Campaign Targets Millennialshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/botoxs-new-own-your-look-campaign-targets-millennials/2471957/Allergan’s new direct-to-consumer campaign, "Own Your Look," aims to address the most common misconceptions around Botox Cosmetic (onabotulinumtoxinA) among millennials, namely the fear of looking frozen. This is the first campaign from the brand created specifically to ad
- Christie Brinkley Partners with Merz to Launch New “Milestones of Me” Campaignhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/christie-brinkley-partners-with-merz-to-launch-new-milestones-of-me-campaign/2471958/Merz Americas is partnering with supermodel, actress, and entrepreneur, Christie Brinkley, to launch a new campaign, “Milestones of Me,” which encourages women to celebrate the moments, big or small, that have made them who they are today. The campaign kicks off in honor of Christie&r
- Galderma Announces Formation of Women in Aesthetics Leadership Councilhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/galderma-announces-formation-of-women-in-aesthetics-leadership-council/2471960/Galderma Laboratories, L.P. is forming a Women in Aesthetics Leadership Council. The newly formed Council is comprised of clinicians, clinical trial investigators, CEOs, business owners, and practice managers. "In most industries in the U.S. wome
- RealSelf: One-Third of US Adults Are Considering Cosmetic Treatmentshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/realself-one-third-of-us-adults-are-considering-cosmetic-treatments/2471963/More than four in five U.S. adults want to improve their personal well-being or appearance in 2019, and 36 percent are considering cosmetic treatments, according to new RealSelf survey. Fully 82 percent of U.S. adults plan to make changes related to their personal well-being and/or appear
- #RealDealAesthetics Tackles Minimally Invasive Body Contouringhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/realdealaesthetics-tackles-minimally-invasive-body-contouring/2471964/Save the date: Modern Aesthetics’® newest Tweet chat series -- #RealDealAesthetics -- featuring New York City dermatologist Gary Goldenberg, MD and Charleston, SC dermatologist Todd E. Schlesinger, MD is back. The first Tweet chat of 2019 focuses on minimally in
- Leadership Change at Cutera; Preliminary Financial Results for 2018https://modernaesthetics.com/news/leadership-change-at-cutera-preliminary-financial-results-for-2018/2471966/Cutera has announced the resignation of James Reinstein as President, Chief Executive Officer and member of its Board of Directors, effective immediately. The Board has appointed Cutera’s Chief Operating Officer, Jason Richey, as Interim CEO. J. Daniel Plants, Chairman of Cutera, sa
- AAFPRS Members Look Into Their Crystal Balls for the Year Aheadhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/aafprs-members-look-into-their-crystal-balls-for-the-year-ahead/2471970/Facial plastic surgeons are taking out their crystal balls to share a glimpse of what we will see more, or less of, in the coming year in cosmetic surgery. Natural-looking results are here to stay. Gone, but not totally forgotten are the highly sculpted nose