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IAPAM Reports on the Emerging Trends in Aesthetic Medicine in 2018
Since 2006, the International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine has been providing a platform for licensed practitioners of aesthetic treatments to learn about...
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2018 Trends in Aesthetic Medicine
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10 Reasons Why Botox Training Will Benefit Your Practice
Botox® is the most popular cosmetic treatment all around the world. The industry has experienced tremendous market growth and is expected to continue to grow for the next few...
4 monthes ago - IAPAM
Laser Training for Physicians
Hands-on, CME Aesthetic Cosmetic Laser training is a component of the IAPAM's Aesthetic Medicine Symposium. The IAPAM is the leading provider of cosmetic laser training for...
6 monthes ago - IAPAM
Bursting at the Seams with Patients!
Bursting at the seams with patients! That's the type of problem all aesthetic practices would love to have! Did you know that over 79% of 18 to 49-year-olds are on Facebook...
7 monthes ago - IAPAM
New Standards for Patient Photographs
Before-and-after images are one of the most effective patient satisfaction and marketing tools available to aesthetic practices. But the quality of your photos is key to...
7 monthes ago - Surgical Aesthetics Magazine
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Botox® Injection Facts - Before and After Results
Botox® is the most common cosmetic procedures for getting rid of the telltale signs of aging like wrinkles, frown lines and crow's feet etc. that stealthily appear on the face...
7 monthes ago - IAPAM
Show Me the Money - Guide for Cosmetic Practice Compensation
One of the most asked questions at the Aesthetic Medicine Symposium , is “how much do I pay nurses and estheticians?” For a nurse working in a hospital environment, the answer...
7 monthes ago - IAPAM
Botox® Pre and Post Treatment Tips
Botox® is an effective treatment for reducing wrinkles and fine lines to achieve a younger looking face. Botox® is a quick fix for those worried about appearance and the...
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