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Section: Research
Skin Care
With Supplement Sales Soaring, Providers Face New Responsibilities in the Expanding Nutraceutical Market
The booming nutraceutical and supplement market in aesthetics calls for healthcare providers to responsibly guide use amid limited FDA oversight, including following current trends in supplements and studying nutrition programs.
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Are Facials Just Pampering? Debunking the Myths and Exploring Their Clinical Impact
Discover common myths about facials and its functional role in clinical aesthetics—showing how facials prepare the skin and support recovery beyond the widespread belief that they're merely relaxing.
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New Report Finds Consumers Prioritize Aesthetic Treatments Above Dining, Fashion
A new report backed by BeautyEngine reveals that consumers now prioritize skin care and aesthetic treatments over everyday luxuries like dining and clothing.
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Neurotoxins Surge, Hyaluronic Fillers Slip: GLP-1 and Skincare Usher in a New Chapter
Guidepoint Qsight’s report shows a rise in GLP-1 medications being paired with body contouring and a shift in filler use—biostimulatory fillers gain popularity while HA fillers decline. Skincare is also emerging as a core part of treatment plans, adding revenue and reinforcing practices' roles in long-term care.
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Integrate, Don’t Upsell: Retail Skincare is Driving Patient Results and Medspa Revenue
Skincare is sometimes undervalued by medspas, but data shows it can increase revenue by 30–45% per visit. Experts recommend integrating skincare into the treatment process, rather than an optional add-on—from consultation to aftercare.
Skin Care
As Reports Highlight Growing Demand for Personalization, Alma Unveils AI-Driven Universkin Skin Care System
Alma has launched Universkin, an AI-powered skin care system that creates personalized treatments using skin data. This innovation responds to a growing demand among consumers for hyper-personalized beauty solutions.
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Skin Organoids Poised to Revolutionize Personalized Dermatology, Study Finds
A recent study highlights how skin organoids—3D models created from stem cells—can replicate real human skin to personalize treatments for conditions like vitiligo, psoriasis, and eczema. By mimicking native skin responses, these organoids offer promising advances in individualized dermatologic care.
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Perfect Is Out, Personal Is In: Celebrity Transparency Shaping Aesthetics—But Body Image Pressures Still Linger
Khloe Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Megan Fox, and other celebrities are now openly discussing their cosmetic treatments, breaking the long-held taboo around transparency in beauty. Their influence has helped normalize aesthetic procedures, shaping consumer decisions.
Practice Management
Tracking What Matters: The Top 5 KPIs for Medspa Growth and Retention
For medspas, knowing the right KPIs to monitor and continuously maximize them is essential to your business's long-term success.
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ISAPS 2024 Global Survey: U.S. Leads in Cosmetic Procedures, Eyelid Surgery Surpasses Liposuction
The ISAPS 2024 Global Survey on Aesthetic and Cosmetic Procedures revealed a 42.5% worldwide increase in cosmetic procedures over the last four years, with practitioners performing 20.5 million non-surgical procedures and over 17.4 million surgical procedures.
Legal
Skincare Under Scrutiny: How Estheticians Can Thrive Amid State Supervision Rules
While estheticians are trained to transform skin and boost confidence, running a compliant, profitable business often requires decoding legal gray areas.
Events
RoC Commences Aging Research Fund with Brown University to Create New Skincare Solutions, Support Women's Mental Well-Being
RoC Skincare has begun its Empowered Aging initiative, a research project joined by Brown University’s Center on the Biology of Aging, enabling the creation of new skincare solutions and educational resources for women.
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New Surveys Show Preventive Aesthetics Booms Among Younger Generations
Driven by a focus on wellness and natural results, younger generations are increasingly turning to preventive aesthetic treatments like Baby Botox, dermal fillers, and regenerative therapies to maintain youthful skin and slow signs of aging.
News
Barbie Nose Demand Surges, But So Do Revisions: New Approach Prevents Airway Compromise Amid Soaring Demand
Barbie nose has received quite the buzz on social media as of late. Despite popularity, this kind of procedure often leads to revisions. Advanced technology and a new technique are aiding some success.
Products
Neurotoxins Lead $17.5 Billion Non-Surgical Aesthetic Market
Guidepoint Qsight Data recently showed that neurotoxins lead the $17.5 billion non-surgical aesthetics market.
Treatments
Quilting Facelifts: The Brazilian Technique Reducing Bleeding and Boosting Results Post-Ozempic
The quilting technique, a method originating in Brazil, is not new to U.S. facelift procedures, initially used internally, beneath the skin. Most recently, however, the procedure has gained attraction for external quilting, or “hemostatic netting.”
Treatments
The Critical Role of Pre-Treatment Skin Conditioning and Lymphatic Therapies
Pre-treatment skin care is equally, if not more important than post-op. These therapies can include specific active ingredients and also facials, particularly lymphatic massage, to enhance those actives and renew the skin barrier.
Companies
Eirion Therapeutics Unveils Promising AI-09 Liquid Botulinum Trial Results at 2025 SID Meeting
At the 2025 annual meeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology that took place in San Diego, California on May 7-10, Eirion Therapeutics Inc., a biopharmaceutical company, presented results from recent clinical trials evaluating its AI-09.
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