Welcome to the our Aesthetic Medicine news roundup, 22 September 2023.

Positive topline results show Botox Cosmetic may improve aesthetics of platysma prominence
Allergan Aesthetics, an AbbVie company, announced in a press release positive topline results from the second of three phase 3 studies evaluating Botox Cosmetic for the treatment of moderate to severe platysma prominence.


A ground-breaking advance in neck surgery was recently published in Facial Plastic Surgery and Anesthesia Medicine
In this scientific article, Dr. Shah and authors discussed a novel technique in which the deeper muscles of the neck can be lifted to make neck and jawlines look more aesthetically pleasing.


A Cluster Validity Index-Based Objective Criteria for Aesthetic Evaluation of Periorbital Treatment
Dark circles and pigmentation around the eyes are common reasons people see dermatologists. An effective assessment of the severity of infraorbital color and texture differences is critical for determining appropriate treatment.


HSA investigates after woman went blind after dermal filler treatment
Singapore: The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) is investigating a batch of dermal fillers to see if they are safe after a woman went blind following dermal filler treatment.


AMWC India 2023 defines roadmap shaping India’s aesthetic medicine industry
The Aesthetic and Anti-Ageing Medicine World Congress (AMWC) India 2023, the inaugural Indian edition of the globally renowned AMWC event series, made its debut at Hotel Sahara Star, Mumbai.


Medical tourism: Are South Korea’s cheap botox clinics a beauty bargain or the next ‘Turkey teeth’?
Inside South Korea’s viral beauty clinics – where botox costs only €20.
Despite its hostile border, South Korea has never struggled to lure in visitors, attracting a whopping 17 million tourists annually.


Cutera Spain Announces Unique Alliance with Master of Permanent Training in Aesthetic Medicine and Comprehensive Rejuvenation
Madrid: Cutera Spain, a leader in laser medical-aesthetic technology, is thrilled to announce a groundbreaking collaboration with the Master of Permanent Training in Aesthetic Medicine and Comprehensive Rejuvenation.


Acceptance and Attitude Toward Cosmetic Surgeries in the Western Region of Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Survey
The objective of our research is to carry out a cross-sectional investigation to assess the perceptions and attitudes toward cosmetic surgery among individuals residing in the western region of Saudi Arabia.

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