
The appointment of Mary Lynn Moran, M.D., F.A.C.S., as the first female president of AAFPRS suggests growth in female access to leadership roles in the medical aesthetics industry.

The appointment of Mary Lynn Moran, M.D., F.A.C.S., as the first female president of AAFPRS suggests growth in female access to leadership roles in the medical aesthetics industry.

Dr. Chilukuri discusses how to create a smooth and prosperous transition for that new device into your practice.

Skincare is advancing quickly. In this article, Dr. Draelos highlights several important, controversial trends dermatologists should have on their radar.

Two physicians talk over-filled lips – why they happen and tips for more natural treatment results.

Connell announces exclusive distribution agreement for Asia-Pacific with biodesign company, Geltor, known for its 100% animal- and GMO-free proteins.

“In about 45 minutes we can transform a neck without substantial surgery.” That’s according to Dr. Richard Gentile who spoke about the evolution from surgery to energy-based solutions for skin tightening at this year’s Global Aesthetics Conference in Miami Beach.

Dr. Draelos answers questions regarding different types of moisturizers, including stem cell and biologic-containing products in this Cosmetic Conundrums article.

Managing an aesthetic or medical practice can be scary. Get tips and tricks from a seasoned pro who practices with 14 other dermatologists and nearly 100 staff members.

Expert advice on how to get patients to review your practice and (importantly) put it in a positive light.

Another neurotoxin is in the pipeline, but will this one fill an unmet need? Dr. Joel Cohen explains.

A recent study examines the surgical time and financial savings when using 3D-printed models and surgical guides.

What were the treatment trends of 2018 according to ASDS research? Joely Kaufman, M.D., chair of the ASDS survey work group, explains.

Bioidentical hormones have been shown to decrease and prevent the risk of Alzheimer’s, osteoporosis and heart disease, which parallels the increased risk that comes with aging. Should you be offering HRT to your patients?

With 4 decades of dermatology advances, we asked the very dermatologist experts who we often contact to help us to report on the milestones to weigh in on what they think have made the most difference in theirs and their patients’ lives.

Bioidentical hormones have been shown to increase skin hydration and reduce skin atrophy. Dr. Ronald Moy discusses the benefits - and the hormones themselves - in the context of the aesthetic practice.

Over the past 40 years, there have been major dermatological breakthroughs that have changed the way doctors treat patients, along with the very treatments they use.

Study examines racial heterogeneity of the Latino nose and the nuances of preserving ethnic characteristics in rhinoplasty procedures.

The initial cosmetic consultation with a new patient should inspire with possibilities rather than overwhelm with details. That's according to Dr. Mary Lupo who offers several tips for making the most of your cosmetic consults.

Study examines effectiveness of hyaluronic acid with 0.3% lidocaine to correct volume loss in patients seeking hand rejuvenation.

Study compares the effectiveness of petrolatum-based ointment vs. silicone gel for skin healing post fractional ablative erbium laser resurfacing.

The methods and products used to combat the day-to-day impacts of melasma has expanded to include tranexamic acid, cysteamine, along others.

Topicals aimed at reviving estrogen-deficient skin and warding off damage from UV rays hours after exposure, while repairing DNA, are among the new cosmeceutical innovations backed by science.

Although most skincare innovations happen in the medically dispensed lines before mass market availability, Dr. Vivian Bucay points out that there are lower priced options backed by science that dermatologists can confidently recommend to patients looking for effective skincare products.

Are there effective hyperhidrosis treatments that patients can better afford and tolerate? Dr. Jisun Cha discusses practical points of diagnosis and treatment.

Could telemedicine prove to be a plastic surgery provider and patient pleaser after all? Dr. John F. Nigriny talks real-time continuity of care.