
This Week in Aesthetics: June 21-25
This week in aesthetics, we highlight nano-pulse stimulation energy on facial tissue and wound response, a look inside Refresh Dermatology, and more.
This week in aesthetics, a study investigates the safety and efficacy of nano-pulse stimulation energy on facial tissue and wound response, Aesthetics Biomedical receives FDA clearance for its Vivace 2MHz radiofrequency setting, Randolph Waldman, MD, discusses the increasing challenges of running a small business, a study examines techniques used to visualize facial arteries as a response to an increase in filler-associated complications, and Suneel Chilukuri, MD, takes Aesthetic Authority® inside his Houston, Texas, practice to demonstrate his QWO cellulite treatment protocol.
A 2020 study investigates the safety and efficacy of nano-pulse stimulation energy on facial tissue and wound response.
Vivace microneedling device receives FDA clearance on 2MHz radiofrequency setting.
In his latest editorial, Randolph Waldman, MD, discusses the challenges of running an independent medical practice, including cybercrime, employee deficits, and the threat of escalating tax burden.
A 2020 study examines techniques used to visualize facial arteries as a response to an increase in filler-associated complications due to intra-arterial injection.
Take a look inside Suneel Chilukuri, MDs, Refresh Dermatology practice as he discusses patient retention and demonstrates his QWO cellulite treatment protocol in office.
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