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7 Traits of Experienced Injectors – Spark Interview

“I love the fact that you’re using your medical knowledge, but also helping people achieve desired outcomes,” she says. Dr. Nichols…

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Dr. Nichols Predicts the Top 5 Cosmetic Trends of 2021

From signature combination treatments to healing your skin from within.

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Mentorship Matters: Set the Pace for Long-term Success

Mentoring is on free strategy to building a better team. Here’s how a small but busy practice builds and develops its team and community through mentoring.

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Embrace Your Age: How to Love the Skin You’re in During Menopause

On average, 27 million women
experience menopause each year. With menopause comes a new set of skincare concerns and struggles, from dry skin and hormonal acne to hairloss and wrinkles .

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How To Run Your Staff Meetings Like a Boss

Consitent staff meetings are essential for defining and refining your practice’s culture. By having the team regularly come together to collaborate and evaluate the practice’s goals, staff meetings promote a sense of all-in attitude, deepening your employee’s commitment to the practice, the patients, and you.

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CARING FOR YOUR SKIN IN MENOPAUSE

Menopause, which officially begins one year after your last period, can bring with it some noticeable changes to your skin and hair. As hormone levels plummet, your skin can become dry, slack, and thin.

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Greenwich Magazine: Supporting Black Businesses

Supporting black business owners in fairfield county.

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Let’s Debunk The “Two Finger” SPF Rule, Once & For All

While many of us think that we’re properly protecting ourselves from the effects of UV rays with our daily dime-sized amount of SPF, that’s not even close to enough. So how much SPF do we need? According to the experts, you’re probably not using enough.

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5 Ways To Help Your Teenager Survive Acne

Just when our appearance becomes so important and we want to look our best, acne can begin. Some teens seem unfazed by acne. For most teenagers, however, this especially visible skin problem can be upsetting.

If your teenager seems upset by acne, here’s how you can help.