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You’ve built an aesthetic practice with trained staff and a loyal patient base. As demand grows and competition increases, selecting the right laser platform becomes a strategic decision with implications for service mix, operational efficiency, patient satisfaction, and ROI over the long term.This article outlines how to differentiate scalable, modular platforms from single device systems, why ...
Launching a medspa is capital-intensive. Equipment decisions shape your treatment menu, clinical outcomes, patient experience, workflow efficiency, and long-term profitability. The goal is alignment: your devices should support your clinical philosophy, staffing model, and revenue strategy, not drive them. This guide outlines the essential equipment categories to evaluate before launching a ...
When selecting aesthetic laser technology, practices face a core decision on platform architecture: modular systems that evolve with needs versus single-device platforms built for a single purpose. Each model affects clinical flexibility, capital planning, training workflows, and long-term competitiveness. This guide outlines the differences, advantages, and practical considerations to align ...
Whether you’re a regular ryze user or are new to the platform, at some point you might need some help navigating your way around. From product training on the ryze platform to support with a specific element of the CDISC standards, we’re here to help. As soon as you start working with us, you’ll have your own account manager. Someone you can turn to for product support by phone ...
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Navigating Cancer is filling an important role in the healthcare community during a time that has placed tremendous pressure on healthcare providers to better support a growing and diverse patient population, outside-of-the-clinic. Digital health tools and remote symptom monitoring enable more efficient care delivery and improve patient outcomes – while providing actionable insights based ...
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) was once largely a hospital-acquired infection, but increasingly, community-associated MRSA (CA-MRSA) is causing outbreaks among otherwise healthy people in athletic settings. Secondary school athletic trainers, student athletes, and the general student population may be at elevated risk of MRSA infection. To identify the prevalence of MRSA on ...
