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MATV News: New Natrelle Inspira Implants from Allergan; RT002 Trials for Frown Lines
https://modernaesthetics.com/series/matv-news/matv-news-new-natrelle-inspira-implants-from-allergan-rt002-trials-for-frown-lines/33350/The FDA has approved Allergan's Natrelle Inspira SoftTouch breast implants. Two double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase 3 trials are now underway to evaluate daxibotulinumtoxinA (RT002) from Revance Therapeutics for the treatment of glabellar lines. Also, Venus Concept is bringing its Venus VelocityMATV News: New Restylane Fillers FDA Approved; Hyperhidrosis and Anxiety; Educating Plastic Surgery Patients
https://modernaesthetics.com/series/matv-news/new-restylane-fillers-fda-approved-hyperhidrosis-and-anxiety-educating-plastic-surgery-patients/33400/The FDA approved two new Galderma Restylane fillers for the treatment of nasolabial folds or laugh lines in patients over the age of 21. Patients with hyperhidrosis may be more likely to be anxious or depressed and you may want to council cosmetic surgery patients to stop prior to undergoing proceduCosmetic Injectables Update: More Developments in Neurotoxins
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2019-jan-feb/cosmetic-injectables-update-more-developments-in-neurotoxins/34001/A look at the evolving neurotoxins field and the latest data for toxins under investigation.The Psychosocial Dermal Axis
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2025-jan-feb/the-psychosocial-dermal-axis/35421/It’s time for psychiatry, dermatology, and aesthetic medicine to unite and explore.Facial Fat Grafting: Keep It Simple
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2024-jan-feb/facial-fat-grafting-keep-it-simple/35346/M. Bradley Calobrace, MD, provides unique insights into facial fat grafting and what’s on the horizon in this growing market.Does an IV Hydration Therapy Practice Need a Medical Director?
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2022-nov-dec/does-an-iv-hydration-therapy-practice-need-a-medical-director/35231/It’s important to understand requirements in your state.Medical-grade Skincare vs. OTC Skin Care: What's the Difference?
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2019-may-june/medical-grade-skin-care-vs-otc-skin-care-whats-the-difference/33957/Understanding the difference can help medical aesthetic practices provide better patient care and may also affect their bottom lines.Cultural Aesthetic Considerations
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2013-nov-dec/cultural-aesthetic-considerations/34699/Cultural perceptions of beauty are a unique challenge in practice. Physicians must understand patients' desires and focus on education in developing a treatment plan.Taking the Pulse of Hydroquinone Therapy: A Plea for Caution
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2013-mar-apr/taking-the-pulse-of-hydroquinone-therapy-a-plea-for-caution/34790/Pulse therapy under physician supervision can reduce long-term exposure and help reduce the risk of untoward effects of hydroquinone therapy.Pricing Your Worth: Tips For Deciding Costs And Promoting Cosmetic Procedures
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2013-jan-feb/pricing-your-worth-tips-for-deciding-costs-and-promoting-cosmetic-procedures/34795/Pricing and promoting services are essential aspects of a successful cosmetic practice, as is understanding the value of your own expertise.