To view this email as a web page, click here.

 
The Aesthetic Guide November/December 2018 Issue
 
The Aesthetic Channel cover
Our November/December 2018 issue of The Aesthetic Guide is now live. With 2018 coming to a close, we focus on the most popular aesthetic trends of 2018, such as bespoke treatments and advancements in non-surgical sexual wellness solutions. We also offer practice management tips and advice from industry experts so your practice can reach its maximum potential in the new year. Finally, with our year-in-review market analysis, we provide a glimpse into the future of aesthetic medicine in 2019.
 
Practice Management
 
How to capture high-quality patient photos and practice videos
First impressions matter. Since procedure pictures and patient testimonials are usually the first interaction potential patients have with your aesthetic practice, it is vital that you put resources into creating high-quality photos and videos. With that in mind, we've gathered tips and tricks from aesthetic physicians and industry leaders so you can build a gallery that shows off your expertise.
Learn more.
ADVERTISEMENT
 
New RF technology features updated delivery algorithm, faster treatments
image description here Thermage FLX® is the latest iteration of the popular radio-frequency-based Thermage skin tightening system from Solta Medical, a division of Bausch Health. See what's new and how this upgrade can help your patients. Learn more
 
Industry Trends
 
A new standard of customized holistic patient care
image description here Across all specialties, personalized medicine or "bespoke treatment" approaches to health and wellness are quietly emerging as a trend in the medical field. Tailored to each patient's specific needs, bespoke treatments allow for collaboration not only between physicians and patients, but between physicians and other healthcare providers. Learn why this emerging treatment is gaining traction. Learn more
 
Let's talk about sexual health
image description here Men and women want to feel better sexually, and are asking their aesthetic providers for help. Experts discuss a growing array of non-surgical sexual wellness treatments to help you navigate the emerging specialty of sexual health within medical aesthetics

Learn more.
 
2018: Year-in-review and look ahead
image description here Arguably the fastest growing segment in healthcare, today's medical aesthetic industry is driven by an increased acceptance of cosmetic surgery among all demographics, and the introduction of safe, more effective non-invasive treatments. Read what aesthetic trends made their mark on 2018, and what to expect in the new year.

Learn more.
 
Physicians praise FDA-approved hand volumizing treatment
image description here People seeking a safe, effective approach to help reverse the signs of aging on their hands have a new option in Restylane® Lyft from Galderma Laboratories, L.P. Recently FDA-approved, this hyaluronic acid (HA)-based dermal filler is now indicated for injection into the subcutaneous plane in the dorsal hand to correct volume deficit in patients over 21 years old. Learn more
 
Trending on The Aesthetic Channel
 
Nasal airway device gets thumbs up
Must-know physician liability issues with med spas
Microneedling versus laser: Is one better than the other?
Facial exercise accelerates Botox results
 

This is a post-only, outbound email. Please do not reply to this email as we will be unable to respond to your reply. Please use the links provided if you have questions or concerns regarding this email or your subscription.