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July 7, 2018
 
Aesthetic Technology
 
Energy-based options fuel demand for sexual health treatments
Energy-based medicine options are helping to reverse many of the sexual dysfunction issues plaguing today’s aging population, one expert told attendees at The Aesthetic Show.
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Next-generation technologies
Today’s focus on microneedling technology is on improving radiofrequency devices and clarifying differences in outcomes between microneedling with and without radiofrequency, according to E. Victor Ross, M.D., who presented yesterday.
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Will robotics drive future of aesthetic medicine?
Disruptive technologies are starting to change the way aesthetic physicians and patients think about such common treatments as hair removal and noninvasive fat reduction. But these glimpses into the possibilities with robotics and automation are merely the beginning.
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Study: Device builds abdominal muscle, eliminates fat
Initial findings of a multicenter study on U.S. patients treated with a non-invasive High-intensity Focused Electromagnetic device suggest it simultaneously builds muscle and eliminates subcutaneous fat. According to one expert, this device is a paradigm shift in how aesthetic physicians treat abdominal fat and build abdominal muscle.
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