
This Week in Aesthetics: October 5-9
This week in aesthetics, we highlight nonsurgical rhinoplasty, marketing opportunities targeting the younger generations and more.
This week in aesthetics, Dr. Mary Lynn Moran offers advice on helping aspiring female and minority physicians achieve professional leadership positions, cosmetic surgeons share their approaches to neck rejuvenation, Entrepix launches a new scalpel technology, Cheryl Whitman highlights the need to balance treatment offerings, a survey reveals marketing opportunities with Millennials and Gen Z, Allergan launches a new visual identity, and Dr. Anna Chacon takes a closer look at nonsurgical rhinoplasty.
Dr. Mary Lynn Moran, the first female president of the AAFPRS, offers advice for helping young plastic surgeons in underrepresented groups achieve leadership positions within the specialty.
Cosmetic surgeons share their approaches to neck rejuvenation.
Entrepix, a medical technology startup, launches Planatome Technology for creating precise, consistent incisions thereby improving clinical results.
This week, Cheryl Whitman highlights the need for practice service offerings that balance tried-and-true treatments with newer, must-have-now offerings.
Survey reveals opportunities for the aesthetic practice to market to younger generations this holiday season.
Diversity, power, and confidence are all key components of Allergan’s new visual identity.
Dr. Anna Chacon takes a closer look at the rise of the nonsurgical “liquid” nose job and offers tips for safe and efficacious outcomes.
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