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
Orthovisc Dosage: Guidelines for Safe and Effective Use
According to Dasa et al. (2016), Orthovisc and other viscosupplementations significantly delay the need for total knee replacement procedures. This...
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Medica Depot’s Guide for Recognizing Fake BOTOX®
The FDA has recently alerted healthcare professionals in the US about counterfeit cosmetic and medical products, namely the botulinum toxin...
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Orthovisc Knee Injections: Efficacy and Clinical Applications
According to Nicholls et al. (2018), Orthovisc resembles a healthy knee synovial fluid structure. This similarity is significant as it...
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Orthovisc Injection Reviews: Insights from Medical Professionals
According to WebMD, Orthovisc knee injections received an average rating of 3.4 out of five stars with 200 patient reviews....
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Are Hyalgan Injections Painful? Managing Patient Expectations and Comfort
According to a study by Neustadt (2003), 72% of patients who received Hyalgan’s five-injection therapy experienced a significant improvement of...
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Exosomes vs Stem Cells: Exploring the Latest in Regenerative Aesthetics
If you work in aesthetic medicine, you are undoubtedly familiar with the hype surrounding exosomes and stem cell treatments. These...
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Exercise After Hyalgan Injection: Recommendations and Considerations
According to Hyalgan’s clinical study, adding exercises to injection therapy significantly reduced knee pain caused by osteoarthritis. This study underscores...
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Do Hyalgan Injections Work? Efficacy and Patient Outcomes
According to Altman & Moskowitz (1998), Hyalgan’s five weekly intra-articular injections for knee osteoarthritis demonstrated tolerability and effectiveness. The randomized...
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What Is Hyalgan Made Of? Composition and Formulation Overview
According to Scali (1995), Hyalgan’s intra-articular hyaluronic acid injections are a safe and effective treatment for knee osteoarthritis (OA). This...
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Hyalgan vs Supartz: Comparing Intra-Articular Hyaluronic Acid Therapies
According to Bhandari et al. (2023), intra-articular hyaluronic acid (HA) injections targeting knee osteoarthritis pain are well-tolerated. These injections showed...
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