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The Skin and the Pursuit of Beauty
https://modernaesthetics.com/topics/skincare/the-skin-and-the-pursuit-of-beauty/36685/With Steven H. Dayan, MD, FACSLaser-Based, Needle-Free Transdermal Drug Delivery
https://modernaesthetics.com/topics/energy-based-devices/laser-based-needle-free-transdermal-drug-delivery/35243/The potential impact of this new technology on aesthetic medicine.Body Rejuvenation in Perspective
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2013-may-june/body-rejuvenation-in-perspective/34756/With patients' increased accessibility to a growing range of procedures, identifying their concerns and desires remains paramount to delivering optimal results.The 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.Sciton’s Joule X Platform
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2020-jan-feb/scitons-joule-x-platform/34856/In each issue, Modern Aesthetics® magazine asks top cosmetic physicians about the devices that they are introducing to their patients. Here, Arisa Ortiz, MD, an Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology and Director of Laser and Cosmetic Dermatology at UC San Diego, shares her experience with ScitEmbracing the Natural Look Movement
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2025-jan-feb/embracing-the-natural-look-movement/35416/Aesthetic professionals who rely on filler as part of their business model may be worried that the natural look movement will hurt their business, but they should not be.Rationale #3 Tinted Serum SPF 50+
https://modernaesthetics.com/topics/skincare/rationale-3-tinted-serum-spf-50/35257/In each issue, Modern Aesthetics® magazine asks top cosmetic doctors about the newest cosmeceuticals they are offering to patients. Here, Vivian Bucay, MD, the founder and president of Bucay Center for Dermatology and Aesthetics in San Antonio, TX, discusses her history with the Rationale, an AustraWelcoming gender-diverse patients in your dermatology practice
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2023-may-june/welcoming-gender-diverse-patients-in-your-dermatology-practice/35277/Are patients able to see themselves reflected in the culture of your office?Beauty and Technology
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2023-may-june/beauty-and-technology/35274/Learn about “beauty wear” and how it will change the future of beauty.“Best in Show”
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2023-may-june/best-in-show-1/35270/In each issue, Modern Aesthetics® magazine asks top cosmetic doctors about the newest cosmeceuticals they are offering to patients. Here, Natalie M. Curcio, MD, MPH, a dermatologist and the CEO & Founder of Curcio Dermatology, PC in Nashville, TN, weighs in on Elevai empower and Elevai enfinity,