This month’s Patient Buzz includes articles about the latest minimally invasive cosmetic treatments, or as the Hollywood Reporter calls it, “The new ‘slow’ plastic surgery.” From diamond microdermabrasion to Aquagold for microinfusions to stem cell face lifts, your patients are reading about a lot of different cosmetic treatments in the consumer press.
Be prepared for your patients’ questions. Check out this list of skin, hair and nail articles from the mainstream media:
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- Allure: How to use body masks
- CNET: How to get better skin
- HealthCentral: Pediatric psoriasis bedtime skin soothers
- HealthCentral: Psoriasis in dark skin tones
- Hollywood Reporter: Minimally invasive beauty treatments
- HuffPost: Best way to wash your face
- HuffPost: Collagen supplements vs. beauty products
- INSIDER: Common hair myths
- INSIDER: Dry winter eyelids and lips
- INSIDER: Products for a basic skincare routine
- INSIDER: Skincare trends for 2022
- InStyle: Dermatologist vs. aesthetician
- InStyle: Kybella for jaw sculpting
- InStyle/Yahoo!Life: What to know about sebum
- InStyle/Yahoo!News: Cold-pressed skin care
- Marie Claire: Kojic acid benefits
- New Beauty: Solutions for common beauty problems
- Parade: Diamond microdermabrasion
- Prevention: How often to wash your face
- Prevention/Yahoo! Life: How to treat rosacea flare-ups
- Real Simple: How to reverse sun damage
- Real Simple: Skincare products to refrigerate
- SELF: How to shave legs
- Shape: Succinic acid for acne
- SheFinds: Anti-aging evening routine
- SheFinds: Collagen boosting food
- SheFinds: Diet tips for hair growth
- SheFinds: Firmer neck and chest
- SheFinds: Ingredients for dark circles
- SheFinds: Skin texture and overall health
- Spy/Yahoo! Life: How to get rid of dandruff
- TODAY: Dry vs. dehydrated skin
- TODAY: How to determine your scalp type?
- TODAY: Salicylic acid for acne
- TODAY: Skin benefits of vitamin E
- USA TODAY: Slugging
- S. News & World Report: CBD for skin conditions
- Washington Post: Skin tags and other common bumps
- Well+Good: Healthy hair as you age
- Well+Good: In-office treatments
- Well+Good: Vitamin C and niacinamide
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