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- New Officers Announced at American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgeryhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/new-officers-announced-at-american-society-for-laser-medicine-and-surgery/2472943/Thomas E. Rohrer, MD was introduced as President of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS) during the Board of Directors meeting on April 30, 2020. ASLMS is the world's largest professional organization dedicated to promoting research, education, and high standards of cli
- Fast Facts on Non-Surgical Cosmetic Procedures in 2019 from the Aesthetic Societyhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/fast-facts-on-non-surgical-cosmetic-procedures-in-2019-from-the-aesthetic-society-1/2472940/And the Aesthetic Society’s 2019 numbers are in… The top 5 non-surgical procedures performed in 2019 by board-certified U.S. plastic surgeons were: Botulinum Toxin (including Botox, Dysport, Xeomin) 1,712,994 procedures Hyaluronic Acid (includin
- New Aesthetic Society Survey Notes Drop in Breast Augmentation Surgery, Rise in Explantationhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/new-aesthetic-society-survey-notes-drop-in-breast-augmentation-surgery-rise-in-explantation/2472939/There was a 15 percent decrease in breast augmentation surgery in 2019, according to new statistics from the Aesthetic Society. What’s more, breast implant removal increased by 34.4 percent in 2019. These statistics are likely driven by concerns about breast implant associated-anaplastic la
- Aesthetic Society Names New President, Executive Boardhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/aesthetic-society-names-new-president-executive-board-1/2472936/Herluf G. Lund, Jr., MD, FACS, a plastic surgeon practicing in St. Louis, Missouri, is the new President of The Aesthetic Society. Dr. Lund and his leadership team will focus on guiding membership through the COVID-19 crisis and completing a number of critical projects in developme
- Think Social Media Helps Grow Your Practice? Think Again, New Survey Suggestshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/think-social-media-helps-grow-your-practice-think-again-new-survey-suggests/2472930/Patients often do not take social media into consideration when looking for a dermatologist, according to a survey from researchers at the George Washington University. The survey appears in the Journal of Dru
- Molly Sims Named New SoME Skincare Brand Ambassadorhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/molly-sims-named-new-some-skincare-brand-ambassador/2472887/Molly Sims is Brand Ambassador for Aesthetics Biomedical’s SoME Skincare That's All You, a patented personalized Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) skincare for at-home use. SoME That's All You is combined with your PRP b
- From Baby Botox to Daddy Do-Overs, the Aesthetic Society Predicts the Hottest Trends for 2020https://modernaesthetics.com/news/from-baby-botox-to-daddy-do-overs-the-aesthetic-society-predicts-the-hottest-trends-for-2020/2472873/The Aesthetic Society predicts that 2020 will usher in the return of the facelift and the rise of the daddy do-over, i.e the male counterpart to t
- Ortho Dermatologics Adds Key Staff to Solta Medical Business Unithttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/ortho-dermatologics-adds-key-staff-to-solta-medical-business-unit/2472854/Ortho Dermatologics is staffing up its Solta Medical Business unit. The new appointments include the following: Liz Newman, General Manager, Solta, North America Newman first joined Solta
- Soliton RAP Update: First Patients Treated in Cellulite Trialhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/soliton-rap-update-first-patients-treated-in-cellulite-trial/2471872/The first patients in Soliton’s cellulite trial have been treated, the Company reports. "Patient treatments have now begun at the Chicago site,” says Dr. Chris Capelli, President, CEO and co-founder of
- New Soft Tissue Substitute Shows Promise for Correcting Defectshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/new-soft-tissue-substitute-may-help-patients-avoid-certain-surgeries/2471918/A newly invented synthetic soft tissue substitute may hold advantages over currently available fillers, fat and implants when treating defects. The new composite is well tolerated and encourages the growth of soft tissue and blood vessels. It also retains its shape without being too dense