How to Prepare Your Practice for Laser Season
After a summer refraining from treatments that may produce sun sensitivity, patients are now ready to resume their laser skin resurfacing and hair removal therapies—and your practice must be prepared.
After a summer refraining from treatments that may produce sun sensitivity, patients are now ready to resume their laser skin resurfacing and hair removal therapies—and your practice must be prepared.
Cartessa’s Motus device was as an innovative laser hair removal technology that can safely treat the full range of skin types. Below is an excerpt from Your Guide to Laser Hair Removal For Dark Skin, Fair Skin, And Everyone In Between, written by Annie Tomlin.
MELVILLE, N.Y. (PRWEB) | May 20, 2022 The Motus AZ+ is the next evolution of the Motus brand. Earlier generations, Motus AX & AY, came to dominate the hair removal market as the first, highly effective, alexandrite to offer pain-free laser hair removal treatments to both light and dark skin types. The ability to treat more skin types comfortably...
Despite the pandemic, Americans are prioritizing health and wellness in 2022. Of all the resolutions set this year, two of the top three resolutions are to improve health and wellness holistically and to focus on self-care and body positivity.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (PRWEB) | October 21, 2021 Sona Dermatology is rolling out a new device for laser hair removal across eighteen locations spanning Texas, Virginia, North Carolina and Maryland. The new technology, Motus AY, is the first in-motion alexandrite laser that reduces hair growth painlessly and safely for more skin types. Sona is partnering...
It’s our favorite time of year! The Autumnal equinox is upon us, there is a crispness in the air and it’s officially our favorite season. No, not football season…LASER SEASON!
Cartessa’s collaborative partnership with DEKA was recently featured in DEKAMag. Below is an excerpt from Cartessa Aesthetics: DEKA's Partner in North America.
Aesthetic Insights wrote about Cartessa’s innovative business model, the recent investment from Crestline Investors, Inc., as well as the launch of PHYSIQ. Below is an excerpt from Progressive Company Provides New Approach to Customer Relationships.
Did you know, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, that over 10% of the aesthetic procedures performed in 2020 were done on male patients? Men represent the fastest growing demographic for non-invasive aesthetic procedures. Gone are the days where it wasn’t “manly” to step foot into a Medspa.
Laser hair removal remains the most in demand laser procedure in the US. If so many people are interested in permanently eliminating the hair on the legs, backs, necks, armpits…we can go on…where is the all-to-often complaint “there is no money in laser hair removal” coming from? Why is the practice down the street seemingly pulling in new...
With 2020 coming to a close, the predictions for 2021 aesthetic trends have started to roll in. It’s clear that demand for non-invasive aesthetics treatments will continue to surge but here are the five trends that will fuel the non-surgical aesthetic market in 2021.
The holidays are upon us! With Halloween and Veterans Day behind us, many are starting to welcome the onset of the holidays. In preparation for visits and zooms with family and friends, a lot of patients are starting to get a jump on their pre-holiday treatments. So…what’s on the top of your patient’s lists this year? Just ask Google.
Growth seems to be the 2019 anthem at Cartessa Aesthetics. From products like the Motus AX & AY and Tetra CO2 lasers and Quanta lasers, over five hundred practices have now brought Cartessa’s hand-selected lasers, radio frequency microneedling machines and products like Skinwave into their aesthetic practices. And its not just about incredible...
In the world of aesthetics, the popularity of laser hair removal is nothing new. It ranks as one of the top four energy-based procedures performed by dermatologists. Researchers predict that laser hair removal will continue to be the number one treatment across aesthetic practices even as overall laser utilization grows 15% through 2024.