Practice Management

Join your colleagues at this premier breast surgery event. The University of Toronto Breast and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Symposium returns to Toronto on April 4-6, 2024 at the Omni King Edward Hotel. This renowned symposium offers a unique opportunity...
Macromastia, characterized by excessively large breasts, can significantly impact a patient's quality of life. While reduction mammaplasty offers a surgical solution, insurance companies often categorize it as cosmetic, hindering coverage. However, a recent study published in the Aesthetic Surgery...
Join thousands of medical spa professionals at The Medical Spa Show, the premier event for non-surgical medical aesthetics. This isn’t just about lectures – it’s about **building your business**. Here’s what awaits you at The Medical Spa Show: Unparalleled Education: Dive deep...
Aesthetic surgery is booming. According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, over 1.5 million cosmetic surgical procedures were performed in the US alone in 2022. With deadly botched surgeries and unlicensed practitioners offering “vampire facials” plaguing the...
The Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) remains the deadliest cosmetic surgery in the US, despite efforts to improve safety. A recent study sheds light on how plastic surgeons view BBL risks and safety practices. Here are some key findings: Ultrasound underuse: Nearly...
For many aesthetics patients, their dream procedure comes with a financial hurdle – navigating the murky waters of insurance coverage. As an aesthetic surgeon, you are likely to encounter patients with questions about insurance. While the majority of cosmetic...
Patients are increasingly researching procedures online before ever stepping foot in your office. How can you translate that initial online curiosity into a trusting patient relationship? Here are a few tips to elevate your consultations in the digital age: Content...
The Aesthetic Society is sounding the alarm on a critical patient safety issue: unregulated aesthetic procedures in office-based settings. This comes on the heels of a concerning report in the Los Angeles Times highlighting the dangers of unqualified practitioners...