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Real Techniques to Promote Diversity and Inclusivity at Your Practice
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2022-may-june/real-techniques-to-promote-diversity-and-inclusivity-at-your-practice/35168/Addressing diversity requires more than being aware of observable differencesHow AI Is Changing Digital Marketing
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/july-august-2025/artificial-intelligence-changing-digital-marketing/36662/Will artificial intelligence (AI) replace your aesthetic practice’s marketing strategy or improve it? That’s the question many aesthetic clinicians and med spa owners are asking. The question isn’t so much whether AI will affect digital marketing, but how heavily it will reshape patient discovery, sLaser Hair Removal: The Challenge of Treating People with Darker Skin and Hair
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2016-sept-oct/laser-hair-removal-the-challenge-of-treating-people-with-darker-skin-and-hair/34349/To excel at an increasingly commoditized service, practices must understand the nuances of treatment.Legal Issues to Consider When Implementing GLP-1 and Other Weight Loss Drugs into Your Medical Aesthetics Business
https://modernaesthetics.com/topics/practice-development/legal-issues-to-consider-when-implementing-glp-1-and-other-weight-loss-drugs-into-your-medical-aesthetics-business/35424/Legal Issues to Consider When Implementing GLP-1 and Other Weight Loss Drugs into Your Medical Aesthetics BusinessDon't Oversell It: The Importance of Clear Communication and Patient Relationships in Aesthetics
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2023-sept-oct/dont-oversell-it-the-importance-of-clear-communication-and-patient-relationships-in-aesthetics/35314/As aesthetic surgeons, our primary role is to listen to our patients’ desires and then transform those desires into tangible outcomes. This requires us to understand not just the words patients use, but also the emotions that drive them.Energy Based Devices: What Did Top Aesthetic Docs Purchase in 2023?
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2023-nov-dec/part-ii-energy-based-devices-what-did-top-aesthetic-docs-purchase-in-2023/35328/Every year more aesthetic energy based devices enter an already crowded market. The decision of what to purchase for your practice can be overwhelming. These experts shared what they added to their armamentarium of devices in 2023 and why.Colorescience’s New Barrier Pro Duo
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2023-nov-dec/coloresciences-new-barrier-pro-duo/35324/Kathleen Behr, MD, the founder of Behr Laser & Skin Care Center in Fresno, CA, talks about the new Barrier Pro Duo, which launchedn in late 2023.Coming & Going: March/April 2023
https://modernaesthetics.com/topics/skincare/coming-going-marchapril-2023/35268/Everyone is taking Ozempic/Wegovy (semaglutide, Novo Nordisk) or Mounjaro (tirzepatide, Lilly) for weight loss–many of whom may need to lose weight, rein in their diabetes, or both.Diversity Matters in the Core Aesthetic Specialties Workforce
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2020-jan-feb/diversity-matters-in-the-core-aesthetic-specialties-workforce/34860/Amidst a general lack of professional workforce diversity, the core aesthetic specialties may fare worse than others. So what can we do?Skin Flooding: A Dermatologist’s Guide to the Latest Hydration Hack
https://modernaesthetics.com/ma-issues-index/2024-may-june/skin-flooding-a-dermatologists-guide-to-the-latest-hydration-hack/35373/Understanding the viral trend’s benefits and drawbacks