Nina Peterson, CANS
Nina Peterson is a Certified Aesthetic Nurse Specialist (CANS) specializing in facial contouring and non-surgical mini facelifts with PDO threads. With over nine years of experience gained in dermatology and plastic surgery practices, Nina also works as a medical blogger and consultant for aesthetic practices and licensed individuals, bringing her background in plastic surgery and dermatology to provide valuable insights.
author’s articles

Lanluma Before and After – Bum, Face, Neck Pictures
A recent systematic review on the efficacy of poly‑L‑lactic acid in facial aesthetics reported an overall treatment success rate of...
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PhilArt Before and After Discussion With a Photo Gallery
A recent review published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences highlights that polynucleotide-based injections can improve skin elasticity and...
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PhilArt vs Profhilo – A Thorough Comparison
Minimally invasive cosmetic procedures have surged in popularity across the United States, with a 7% year-over-year growth in minimally invasive...
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PhilArt vs Plinest – Pros & Cons of Polynucleotides
Polynucleotide injections have rapidly gained popularity in the field of aesthetic medicine, offering patients a non-surgical alternative for improving skin...
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PhilArt Products – List and Indications
Minimally invasive cosmetic procedures continue to dominate the aesthetic industry. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), over...
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Actemra Administration – Information for Practitioners
Proper medication administration is critical to ensuring patient safety and maximizing treatment efficacy. Errors in dosage, timing, or delivery method...
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Actemra vs Orencia – Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatments Compared
Approximately 1.5 million Americans live with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a chronic autoimmune condition characterized by joint inflammation and pain. Affecting...
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Actemra Indications – What Is It Used For?
Adhering to FDA-approved indications is essential for ensuring patient safety and maximizing treatment efficacy. The FDA carefully regulates drug indications...
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Actemra Infusion vs Injection – What’s the Difference?
A recent multinational study revealed that nearly 79% of patients with rheumatoid arthritis remained on tocilizumab therapy after six months—an...
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Actemra Generic Name – About Tocilizumab
Tocilizumab, the generic name for Actemra, has garnered significant attention in the medical field due to its effectiveness in treating...
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