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- Revealed: What A Girl Wants in a Plastic Surgeonhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/revealed-what-a-girl-wants-in-a-plastic-surgeon/2472307/Nearly half of all female plastic surgery patients have no preference when it comes to the gender of their cosmetic surgeon, a new study show. Specifically, the report, published in Aesthetic Surgery Journal</
- Legal Firm Investigates Potential Securities Class Action Against GLP-1 Companyhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/legal-firm-investigates-potential-securities-class-action-against-glp-1-company/2475480/Berger Montague, a securities litigation firm, is investigating potential claims on behalf of investors who purchased or acquired securities of Hims & Hers Health, Inc.The investigation follow
- Tattoo Removal Trends Revealed in Global Analysis of Over 200,000 Individualshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/tattoo-removal-trends-revealed-in-global-analysis-of-over-200000-individuals/2475357/Key Takeaways Individuals aged 18–39 make up two-thirds of those seeking tattoo removal, with visible areas such as forearms and hands being the most treated. Black ink remains the most commonly removed tattoo pigment. Fitzpatrick Ski
- Registration Opens for the Tell-All Tribune and Genesis Meetingshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/register-now-for-the-tell-all-tribune-and-genesis-meetings/2473764/Registration is open for two Modern Aesthetics meetings that were overwhelmingly popular in 2024 and now will be held on the same weekend, June 20-21, at the W Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
- Skincare Is Going to Be ‘Huge’ in 2025, Dr. Lanna Cheuck Sayshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/skincare-is-going-to-be-huge-in-2025-dr-lanna-cheuck-says/2473735/The new year is in full swing and so are new year’s resolutions. For practitioners, this may include seeing an uptick in patients wanting to enhance their skincare routines to find the perfect regime for their skin. But where to start? Lanna Cheuck, DO, FACS, says someone who is l
- Survey Finds Muscle Maintenance Gaps Among Medical Weight Loss Usershttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/survey-finds-muscle-maintenance-gaps-among-medical-weight-loss-users/2473714/BTL Aesthetics released insights from a recent survey conducted by NewBeauty uncovering the key challenges faced by medical weight loss patients when it comes to muscle maintenance and facial aesthetics. The survey including nearly 2,000 participants from the United States and hig
- Anatomy Launches Game-Changing Reconstructive Leave-In Conditionerhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/anatomy-launches-game-changing-reconstructive-leave-in-conditioner/2473703/Anatomy Haircare announced its official brand and debuted its first product launch in September. Reconstructive Leave-In Conditioner is revolutionizing haircare with the power of NextGen SWISS biotechnology to bring a new era of hair bond reconstruction. Anatomy’s firs
- Aerolase Art of Diversity Conference Continues Growinghttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/aerolase-art-of-diversity-conference-continues-growing/2473675/Aerolase’s third annual Art of Diversity conference in Jersey City, New Jersey, lived up to its name, with a diverse mix of practitioners and content that led to an engaging educational program. “The whole idea of the Art of Diversity for Skin Health is that there is an ecle
- First, Only US Neurotoxin for Simultaneous Treatment of Upper Facial Lines Gets FDA Approvalhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/first-only-us-neurotoxin-for-simultaneous-treatment-of-upper-facial-lines-gets-fda-approval/2473638/Merz Aesthetics announced the US Food and Drug Administration approved XEOMIN (incobotulinumtoxinA) as the first and only neurotoxin for the simultaneous treatment of upper facial lines – forehead lines, frown lines, and crow’s feet. XEOMIN was first approved in 2011 f
- Top Plastic Surgeon Leads Study on Stackable Medical Grade Skincarehttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/top-plastic-surgeon-leads-study-stackable-medical-grade-skincare/2473587/A new study in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal led by Few, MD, shows positive results for using a stackable skincare routine. The use of stackable skincare can help streamline patients to treat primary concerns without causing irritation that can sometimes come from patients layerin