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Manual and electronic microneedling: treatment outcomes and protocolsJournal of Aesthetic Nursing, 5
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Dermal fillers and botulinum toxin A are among the most popular skin rejuvenation treatments worldwide, and it is therefore understandable that many aesthetic practitioners choose to focus their attention on providing these treatments. However, there are several other options when it comes to rejuvenating the skin that are sometimes overlooked. In this article, Olivia Kunde explores some of these alternative approaches to skin rejuvenation, and explains why these treatments are an asset to an aesthetic practitioner's armamentarium
Journal of Aesthetic Nursing – Mark Allen Group
Published: Mar 2, 2019
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