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Part IV: News and Updates from the ASAPS (American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery)

Are Herbal Supplements Putting Aesthetic Surgery Patients at Risk?Report Warns of Effects From Bleeding to Drug Interactions   New York, NY (April 14, 2009) – For many people, the words "natural" or "herbal"  are virtually synonymous with safety and purity.  Products available... (Continue reading)

Part III: News and Updates from the ASAPS (American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery)

Liposuction No Longer the Most Popular Surgical Procedure According to New StatisticsAmerican Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery reports 10.2 Million Cosmetic Procedures in 2008   NEW YORK, NY (March 16, 2009) – Over 10.2 million cosmetic surgical and nonsurgical procedures were performed... (Continue reading)

Part II: News and Updates from the ASAPS (American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery)

Breast Augmentation: Survey Highlights Recent Trends In Today's Most Popular Cosmetic Surgery Procedure Despite the highly anticipated Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of silicone gel implants for cosmetic purposes in 2006, saline-filled implants remain the most popular choice for primary... (Continue reading)

Part I: News and Updates from the ASAPS (American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery)

A Possible Cure for Unsightly Cellulite? Combination Treatment Shows Reduction in Lumpiness and Dimpling ... (Continue reading)

In the News: SpaFinder Releases Research on Industry Strengths

Print Source: Skin Inc Magazine Posted: April 21, 2009 Showing how the spa industry is weathering the difficult economy of 2008 and 2009, SpaFinder has released a new survey focusing on marketing and personnel efforts. SpaFinder, a leading spa and salon marketing and... (Continue reading)

Good News for Beauty Product Sales: Spa Products Show Strongest Growth

Historically, the beauty industry has weathered store closings, recession and war with strong sales. Due to one of the worst economic downturns in the nation’s history, 2008 was different. It was the first year each beauty category truly struggled and... (Continue reading)

IN THE NEWS: IAPAM Endorses Comprehensive Aesthetic Training for Medical Spas

Many State regulators are looking at increased regulation of the medical spa industry. Many medical boards are now looking at requiring physician's to complete a combination of didactic and hands-on aesthetic medicine training prior to entering this field. March 26,... (Continue reading)

Easter Greetings

From all of us at the Pamela Hill Institute, we wish you and your family a Happy Easter. In observance of the holidays, there will be no articles posted on Friday April 10, 2009 and Monday April 13, 2009. We... (Continue reading)

IN THE NEWS: Program to Help Cancer Patients Looking for Teachers (Estheticians Give Back)

IN THE NEWS: Program to Help Cancer Patients Looking for Teachers (Estheticians Give Back)

The Times-Standard Posted: 04/02/2009 01:17:36 AM PDT The American Cancer Society's Look Good Feel Better program, which helps those battling the disease cope with the harsh physical side effects of cancer treatment, is seeking licensed cosmetologists and estheticians to teach the program. ”The program... (Continue reading)

IN THE NEWS: North Carolina’s First Eco-Friendly Medical Office

News reprinted from MyNC.com Youthology is the first eco-friendly medical office in North Carolina to register with the US Green Building Council for LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification. LEED certification is an outstanding achievement based on the results... (Continue reading)

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