On the occasion of the Aesthetic Show starting today in Las Vegas, MedicalExpo e-magazine is highlighting the latest breakthroughs in the field.
The Aesthetic Show is back this week at The Wynn Las Vegas (June 27 to 30, 2024). The show emphasizes a comprehensive scientific agenda in a collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment, making it a unique platform for cutting-edge ideas and progressive techniques in medical aesthetics.
In this article, we bring you a curated recap of the latest trends and innovations in the field that we have covered.
1/ What is Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty?
Ultrasonic rhinoplasty, or piezo rhinoplasty, is a revolutionary technique that facilitates reshaping the nose precisely, offering patients ultimate safety, superior function, and fantastic aesthetic results.
Developed through a collaboration between Dr. Olivier Gerbault and Acteon Medical, this procedure involves the use of advanced ultrasonic instruments and technology that ensures exceptional precision.
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2/ Skin Health and the Importance of the Microbiome
As scientists learn more about the gut microbiome and the impact it has on our overall health, there is increasing interest in the skin microbiome and the role it has to play.
Medical professionals, dermatologists, and aesthetics clinicians are realizing that bacteria may have a role to play in the treatments they give and the products their patients use.
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3/ AI and Skin Analysis
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is playing a pivotal role in the transformation of aesthetic medicine. It introduces a level of precision and personalization that was previously unattainable.
The technology is being employed in many innovative ways, from algorithm-generated personal treatment plans to using machine learning to predict outcomes of certain procedures.
One of the most notable advancements is in skin analysis. Indeed, AI-driven technologies are providing dermatologists and clinicians with detailed insights into skin health.
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4/ Non-invasive Aesthetic Treatments
Non-invasive aesthetic treatments, often including the use of energy-based devices, are increasingly being employed instead of surgery, according to practitioners. These options not only reduce the likelihood of complications and extensive follow-up treatment. They also improve recovery times and offer greater convenience.