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January/February 2013 NEWS


09 FDA approves Botox to treat overactive bladder following results of clinical trials


10 Cosmeceutical regulation needed AAD Miami meeting update


INDUSTRY INSIDER


12 Aesthetic plastic surgery: only for grown-ups? How young is too young to undergo an aesthetic surgery procedure? Ashley Yeo investigates trends among younger patients


p18 p40


p30 PEER-REVIEW


18 Combining therapies for the ageing face: the DUBLiN lift by Patrick Treacy


30 Periorbital rejuvenation using CO2


skin resurfacing by Rengin Griffin


40 Mid-facial augmentation with a volume filler by Sabine Zenker


48 Safer use of HRT through personalisation by Sly Nedic


PRIME PROMOTION p12


56 Versatile and reliable eCO2 provides remarkable results Lutronic shares the reasons why this device is making a range of treatment protocols possible


PRIME PEOPLE


58 Frank DÕAmelio talks about the issues of regulation and clinical efficacy facing the industry, with Rosalind Hill


OPINION p60 p48


60 Business booming in regenerative medicine Emmanuelle Bassmann discusses the recent advances in state-of-the-art regenerative medicine


PRACTICE MANAGEMENT


64 How not to market your clinic by Wendy Lewis


TREATMENT GUIDE


68 Product information and treatment update for body augmentation


PRODUCTS 72 74


The latest product news and technologies for the aesthetic and anti-ageing industry


EVENTS


A round-up of the major industry events happening around the world over the next 12 months


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