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Considering the psychology behind aesthetics

Psychology is an important area of consideration in the aesthetics industry, but one that is not always given the space for discussion that it deserves.

The importance of prescribing

Being an independent nurse prescriber has become increasingly important for nurses who work within medical aesthetics, for both the welfare of our patients and for our patient management..

The transformative power of gender-affirming healthcare: recommendations for effective treatment

Aesthetic interventions, whether surgical or not, are said to be an important step in the treatment of gender dysphoria in transitioning individuals, with the overarching treatment goal being lasting...

Leading with the chin: facial rejuvenation of the lower third

Anatomically, the chin, or ‘Mentum’, is defined as the frontal portion of the mandible, which is the anatomical line of fusion between the two embryologically distinct halves of the mandible...

Is it possible for a procedure to be just ‘skin deep’?

Body image development is a complex, psychological and physical process. It is impacted by several factors from peer, parental to media influences as well as interpersonal experiences..

Unlocking your professional potential: the art of public speaking in aesthetic medicine

You may believe that you do not need to embrace public speaking when your primary focus is providing safe, effective aesthetic treatments, but do not rule out how effective public speaking can be when...

Managing employee social media posts

» The evolution of social media has transformed how employees share their workplace experiences, and what was once confined to casual coffee chats with friends now finds a public platform online...

Research Roundup

One of the main types of treatment for acne is topical retinoids such as tretinoin, tazarotene, and adapalene. These are usually recommended for the treatment of mild to moderate acne..

Continuing the journey towards the achievement of public protection, safeguarding and regulatory oversight

As we proceed into 2024 we are becoming increasingly aware that the Westminster Government is engaging actively to consult on how best to design and implement a new system of licensing laws across...

Are you attending Menopause in Aesthetics 2024?

With new content and an expert speaker line-up, MiA 2024 will arm you with everything you need to know about successfully integrating menopause support into your clinic. With the UK menopause...

The safety of tear trough deformity treatment: an overview

As aforementioned, the unmasking of the tear trough and lid–cheek junction is related to soft tissue volume deflation with age.

Insuring aesthetic excellence: navigating the evolving landscape of aesthetic insurance in the UK

The JCCP and Hamilton Fraser have applauded the Government for taking the first key step to enforce statutory regulation of the non-surgical aesthetics sector in England. It has always been our shared...

Why choose Journal of Aesthetic Nursing?

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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