
Study reveals more toxin needed in hotter climates
A new study published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery has found that higher doses of botulinum toxin are required to achieve results in ‘high-sun’ climates. The research compared outcomes of

A new study published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery has found that higher doses of botulinum toxin are required to achieve results in ‘high-sun’ climates. The research compared outcomes of

A new study published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery has suggested that intradermal botulinum toxin injection, or microbotulinum, is a safe and effective method to treat skin flaws.

Aesthetics Media’s Clinical Advisory Board member and consultant plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgeon, Mr Dalvi Humzah, has been elected as one of two ‘private consultant or specialist clinical practice’ representatives for the British Medical Association’s (BMA) Private Practice Committee.