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The ‘less is more’ approach: highlighting the benefits of poly-L-lactic acid filler as a treatment option

Poly-L-lactic acid filler is a sterile, injectable, biocompatible, biodegradable material that is made of small particles of a synthetic polymer named ‘poly-L-lactic acid’ (PLLA),...

Ingredient focus: niacinamide

Cigdem Kemal Yilmaz is a chemical engineer, skincare formulator, skincare science educator and founder of Skin Masterclass. She graduated with a master's degree in chemical engineering from the...

Case study: proXN

ProXN has made a notable impression in the UKI, earning a peer-nomination for a Safety in Beauty Award for Best Topical Skincare within its first year. This prestigious recognition underscores proXN's...

Mesotherapy: solution or snake oil?

» Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive method of drug delivery that consists of multiple intradermal or subcutaneous injections of a mixture of compounds in minute doses « .

Motivations for surgery to the nose

» The material event of trauma presents a dissonance of belief, which the bodymind may not easily absorb. In some individuals, this forces a temporal splitting between present and past, in which...

RESEARCH ROUNDUP

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has established itself as a trusted and efficient treatment for regenerative skin healing and rejuvenation, leveraging the power of autologous blood enriched with various...

Intimate wellness: expanding the scope of aesthetic nurses

Intimate wellness is by no means a new concept, encompassing genitourinary, sexual and psychosexual health from a holistic perspective. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines guideposts for...

The suitability of AI in dermatology for enhanced skin care

In recent years, the field of artificial intelligence (AI) has seen rapid advancement and is increasingly becoming a cornerstone in the evolution of healthcare (Holzinger et al. 2019).

The JCCP's current position on future education and training standards/competencies and routes to qualification

NHS England advise on their website that ‘We (Health Education England) have concluded our mandate for developing education and training standards for non-surgical cosmetic interventions. The Joint...

Introducing our first quarterly issue

The wait is over. You hold in your hands (or view on your screens) a rather special issue of the Journal of Aesthetic Nursing – our very first quarterly edition. We have decided to give the way we do...

Achieving natural facial harmonisation: a clinical review of Restylane facial filler

Restylane, a hyaluronic acid-based dermal filler, is widely used in aesthetic medicine to address various facial concerns, including wrinkles, volume loss, and facial contouring (Levy et al, 2009)....

AMWC Monaco 2025: The leading event for aesthetic innovation

Each year, AMWC draws more than 15,000 delegates from all over the world. Featuring the largest exhibition area in the industry, as well as livestreamed sessions directly from the event hosted on the...

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Journal of Aesthetic Nursing is the peer-reviewed journal at the forefront of medical aesthetics. We share clinical expertise, practical guidance and professional mentorship to help you develop skills and improve your practice.

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