5 Tips for Training Your Aesthetic Practice Employees
While it’s undoubtedly essential to take the time and effort to seek out and hire the right people for your practice, it’s the effort that could be spent in vain
Benefits of Online Communities for Aesthetic Medical Practitioners
A sense of community should be present in every profession. A sense of belonging in the workplace helps people feel seen, heard and supported. For many aesthetics practitioners, however, finding a group of colleagues that meet regularly isn’t
7 Tips on Hiring the Right Staff for Your Practice
When hiring new staff for your practice, the number of factors to take into consideration can make the hiring process seem like a full-time job. So, just what are the
What to Know About Virtual Aesthetic Appointments
In an aesthetics practice, the initial consultation is crucial for meeting prospective patients, learning about their needs, establishing expectations, building trust and identifying the best method to achieve their goals. Consultations
10 Aesthetic Skills Surgeons Need for a Successful Career
According to a report by Markets and Markets, the medical aesthetics market was worth around $13.9 billion in 2022. It is projected to reach $23.4 billion by 2027. This certainly
5 Aesthetic Treatments for Men
While women comprise the lion’s share of the aesthetic medical industry’s clientele, men are beginning to represent an increasingly large segment of that population as well. It’s true that only
Top 3 Myths About Liposuction Surgery
Liposuction is one of the most popular aesthetic medical procedures in the world, thanks to its ability to provide body contouring for those areas of the body that might be
8 Most Frequently Asked Questions About Liposuction
We’ve all been there. We diet, we exercise, we wait, but no matter how hard we try, there’s that one spot where the fat doesn’t want to go away. This
4 Tips for Improving Patient Outcomes as an Aesthetic Professional
Completing training and becoming proficient in any medical specialty is always a complex process, and aesthetic medicine is no exception. Since many new practitioners are, understandably, primarily focused on the