Welcome to the our Aesthetic Medicine news roundup, 25 September 2020.

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Gwyneth PaltrowMerz Aesthetics® Taps Gwyneth Paltrow as the Global Face of Xeomin® (incobotulinumtoxinA)
Merz Aesthetics, the world’s largest dedicated medical aesthetics business, announced today a partnership with Oscar and Emmy-award-winning actor, author and entrepreneur, Gwyneth Paltrow, for the launch of the company’s first global campaign for Xeomin® (incobotulinumtoxinA).


ITC to give second review on preliminary ruling over Daewoong-Medytox botox disputes
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) on Tuesday decided to accept a complaint from South Korean drugmaker Daewoong Pharmaceutical Co. and conduct a second review over its primary ruling in favor of rival botulinum toxin maker Medytox Inc.


Evolus Gets Second Chance in Botox Battle With Abbvie’s Allergan
Evolus Inc. got a second chance to persuade a U.S. trade agency to let it continue importing Jeuveau, a rival to the Botox wrinkle treatment made by AbbVie Inc.’s Allergan.


BUTT LIFT DEATH Trans woman, 46, dies from embolism during Brazilian butt lift surgery as doctors injected fat into her buttocks
A TRANS woman has become the latest in a string of people to die while undergoing Brazilian butt lift surgery in Florida.


‘Zoom Boom’ – What’s driving people to seek plastic surgery after lockdown?
While many sectors have suffered during the pandemic, a number of plastic surgeons around the world have reported an uptick in business as lockdowns are lifted.


Johnson & Johnson’s Vaccine Advances, Sparking Optimism in Race
Unlike some of its competitors, Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine does not need to be frozen and may require just one shot instead of two.


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