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- AI Footprint Grows in Aesthetic Surgery: Analysishttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/ai-footprint-grows-in-aesthetic-surgery-specialty-analysis/2485685/Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly embedded in plastic surgery, according to a narrative review published in Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Authors used PubMed searches of arti
- Prolactin Receptor Blockade May Promote Hair Growth via Follicular Stem Cell Activationhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/prolactin-receptor-blockade-may-promote-hair-growth-via-follicular-stem-cell-activation/2485612/Blocking prolactin receptor (PRLR) signaling with the investigational antibody ABS-201 promoted hair follicle growth and stem cell activation in human male scalp skin models, according to preclinical data from Jérémy Chéret, PhD, MSc, at the South Beach Symposium
- New Consensus Algorithm Guides Skincare Use With Energy-Based Acne Treatmentshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/new-consensus-algorithm-guides-skincare-use-with-energy-based-acne-treatments/2485595/A new consensus-based study published in Journal of Drugs in Dermatology outlines a practical, stepwise algorithm for integrating skincare with energy-based devices (EBDs) in the management of acne and acne sequelae. Titled “Practical Algorithm for Acne Treatment Integrating Skincare
- IMCAS 2026: Galderma Survey Sheds Light on Menopause and Skin Healthhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/imcas-2026-galderma-survey-sheds-light-on-menopause-and-skin-health/2485587/Galderma presented findings from a large global survey examining the dermatologic impact of menopause at the International Master Course on Aging Science (IMCAS) 2026 World Congress, held January 29–31 in Paris, France. The survey notes persistent gaps in awareness and education around menopause-
- New Study Supports Combined Approach for Facial Rejuvenationhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/new-study-supports-combined-approach-for-facial-rejuvenation/2485450/New research in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology supported the use of combined radiofrequency microneedling (RFMN) and 1927 nm thulium (Tm) laser treatment versus RFMN monotherapy for lower face and neck rejuvenation in photoaged skin.
- High-Density Ultrasound Handpiece Shows Promise in Cellulite Treatmenthttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/high-density-ultrasound-handpiece-shows-promise-in-cellulite-treatment/2485330/A recent multicenter study published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology reports that a novel synchronous parallel ultrasound system, equipped with a high-density handpiece, significantly improved the appearance of cellulite in most treated patients, wi
- Senolytic Skincare Platform Backed by First Peer-Reviewed Studyhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/senolytic-skincare-platform-backed-by-first-peer-reviewed-study/2485088/Robles BioCeutics, a regenerative dermatology company focused on senolytic and stem cell–inspired approaches, has published its first peer-reviewed article in The Journal of Translational Medicine, validating the scientific basis of its proprietary skin regeneration platform. The
- Hypermobility Not a Factor in Rhinoplasty Satisfaction, Study Suggestshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/hypermobility-not-a-factor-in-rhinoplasty-satisfaction-study-suggests/2484897/A recent case-control, cross-sectional study published in Journal of College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (JCPSP) finds that joint hypermobility (JH) does not affect satisfaction or outcomes in patients undergoing rhinoplasty, suggesting that rou
- Global Study Highlights Emotional and Practical Drivers of Breast Augmentationhttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/global-study-highlights-emotional-and-practical-drivers-of-breast-augmentation/2484851/Despite high satisfaction rates reported among breast augmentation recipients, uptake of the procedure remains relatively low worldwide. A new multinational study published in Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum identifies key emotional motivators and per
- Study Evaluates ChatGPT-Generated Consent Forms for Dermatologic Deviceshttps://modernaesthetics.com/news/study-evaluates-chatgpt-generated-consent-forms-for-dermatologic-devices/2484809/A new cross-sectional study suggests that ChatGPT-4 (January 2025 version) may serve as a useful tool for drafting informed consent documents in dermatologic procedures, though variability in accuracy and completeness limits its clinical reliability without expert oversight. Published in <