May, 2008

A Reader Asked: If I Start my Own Aesthetics Business, How Do I Find Clients?

Great Ways To Find New Clients: Marketing Tips You Can Use Finding new clients is something all professionals should be doing on a regular basis.  Even if your schedule is full and you don’t feel as though you need new clients... (Continue reading)

A Reader Asked: What is the Difference Between Dermabrasion and Microdermabrasion

We recently received this question from a student who is thinking about entering the medical spa industry and taking aesthetics training. It is a common question – many do think that dermabrasion and microdermabrasion are the same thing, and they... (Continue reading)

411 for the Medical Spa Professional: Client Care With Chemical Peels – Educating Patients on After Treatment Care

Clients who are considering undergoing a chemical peel may have very good reasons, and many have had success with light, medium and deep peels.  All, however, should be educated on after treatment care. Clients Should Check Their Reasons and Expectations The first... (Continue reading)

411 for the Medical Spa Professional: Deep Facial Peel – Phenol Chemical Peel

Chemical peels use chemical solutions for smoothing the texture of and improving the skin, through removal of damaged outer skin layers.  Individuals with facial blemishes, uneven skin pigmentation, and wrinkles can benefit.  Light chemical peels use AHA or alphahydroxy acids. ... (Continue reading)

411 for the Medical Spa Professional: Medium Facial Peel – TCA Chemical Peel

The TCA chemical peel is a medium depth intensity peel which like all chemical peels uses a chemical solution for improvement and smoothing of the texture of the facial skin by removal of the damaged outer layers. It is often... (Continue reading)

411 for the Medical Spa Professional: Light Facial Peel – AHA Chemical Peel

An AHA chemical peel is an alpha hydroxy acid peel, which involves the application of an alpha hydroxyl acid solution to the skin to remove outer layers. This brings to the surface a smoother and more evenly pigmented layer of... (Continue reading)

An Overview of the Rubin Aging Analysis Classification for Aesthticians and Spa Clinicians

The Rubin aging analysis classification was developed by Dr. Mark Rubin, a faculty member of the University of California at San Diego in cosmetic dermatology and skin rejuvenation.  Dr. Rubin conducts workshops for physicians in the area of cosmetic peeling... (Continue reading)

IN THE NEWS: Study Shows Aging Population Will Turn to Anti-aging Products

Press Release – Apr 16, 2008 According to a report by the market research firm Focalyst, a large number of Baby Boomers and those older aim to help their appearance with anti-aging products despite saying they want to... (Continue reading)

Progressive Spa Business Series: Interior Design Can Make or Break Your Spa or Beauty Business

Interior design and decor, especially in a spa is really important to achieve total client satisfaction and to create loyal clients who come back again and again!  The spa owner has many expenses to keep in mind, but the physical... (Continue reading)

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