Welcome to the our Aesthetic Medicine news roundup, 23 September 2022.
Cautious welcome to movement on cosmetic surgery
The AMA has cautiously welcomed a commitment by health ministers to curb unscrupulous cosmetic surgery procedures, but says the plan is open to interpretation and needs more clarity on who may call themselves a surgeon.
BTL releases Emface, the first-of-its-kind technology that simultaneously treats facial muscles, skin and connective tissue.
With a range of products servicing aesthetic medicine, BTL has unveiled its latest innovation: Emface – the first and only hands-free device that simultaneously treats facial skin and muscles without needles in just 20 minutes.
Allergan Aesthetics and BOTOX® Cosmetic Reveal New ‘See Yourself’ Campaign Cast, Spotlighting 25 Real People and Their Stories
Allergan Aesthetics, an AbbVie company, is unveiling the 25 real patients – of all forms, genders, ethnicities and backgrounds – who were selected to participate in the latest iteration of the BOTOX® Cosmetic ‘See Yourself’ campaign.
Belfast council to be asked to request new regulations for cosmetic treatments like botox and fillers
Belfast City Council has been asked to write to the Health Minister asking for improved regulation for non-surgical cosmetic treatments in Northern Ireland, such as botox and lip fillers.
FDA approves Botox competitor that lasts longer
Daxxify, made by Revance Therapeutics Inc. in Nashville, Tenn., is injected into the face along worry lines. It lasts longer than Botox, with about 80% of users seeing no or mild facial lines at four months after injection.
Joe Jonas is the new face of male cosmetic injectables and I’m all for it
It may not be Year 3000 yet, but Joe is already living in a future where we aren’t ashamed about our aesthetic procedures.
Allergan Aesthetics Korea identify themes linked to consumer behavior change in the global aesthetics market
Allergan Aesthetics Korea said it has identified four key themes that will drive consumer behavior change in the global aesthetics market. The four key themes are beauty empowerment, aesthetic fluency, untabooing treatments, and a desire to move back to nature.
Profhilo: the future of skin care according to TikTok
Just when you thought you had the perfect skincare routine, a new viral trend emerges on TikTok to prove you wrong. What has Beauty Lovers enthralled is Profhilo.