
Rebecca Lane
Managing Editor at MedEsthetics
Managing Editor, MedEsthetics Magazine (dreamer, travelor, fantasy and romance fiction writer in my time off and, of course, my kit, Miss Josephine 😁)
Articles
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1 month ago |
medestheticsmag.com | Rebecca Lane |Tony Scianna |Maggie Walker |Tanna Donalson
Sun protection is essential for safeguarding the skin from long-term damage caused by harmful UV rays, including hyperpigmentation, wrinkles and signs of premature aging. UV rays penetrate the skin, triggering an inflammatory response. Incorporating bioactive ingredients that support the skin’s natural processes has been found to protect the skin from UV damage and restore its health.
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1 month ago |
medestheticsmag.com | Terri Ross |Rebecca Lane |Tony Scianna |Tanna Donalson
In today’s landscape of medical aesthetics, the patient experience no longer ends at the treatment chair. Patients increasingly seek a full spectrum of care, with solutions that enhance, extend and maintain their results. This shift creates a huge opportunity for practices to incorporate retail as a core revenue driver, benefiting patients and the practice’s bottom line.
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2 months ago |
medestheticsmag.com | Rebecca Lane
The field of esthetic medicine is witnessing a groundbreaking transformation with the emergence of regenerative esthetics. This innovative approach is revolutionizing the way practitioners address aging and cosmetic concerns, harnessing the body's innate healing abilities to achieve natural-looking results.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
medestheticsmag.com | Rebecca Lane |Maggie Walker |Tanna Donalson |Mona L. Hymel
The world of cosmetic surgery is evolving faster than ever, and the trends shaping the industry are both fascinating and insightful. Gone are the days of obvious, overly dramatic enhancement, and subtlety and sophistication are now the name of the game. From undetectable procedures to implant removal and post-weight-loss treatments, patients are leaning toward enhancements that complement their natural beauty rather than overshadow it.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
medestheticsmag.com | Rebecca Lane
Recent data on breast augmentation surgery from Worldmetrix.org reveals a general mortality rate of 0.13%, with the United States reporting 20.7 fatalities per 100,000 procedures. Approximately one out of every 7,392 women dies within 30 days following breast augmentation. Furthermore, the death rate associated with complications from breast augmentation surgery that necessitate hospital readmission stands at about 0.22%.
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