One of the biggest meetings for aesthetic industry insiders is this weekend at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
Recently many groups have gathered to speak out against the proposed tax on elective cosmetic procedures, dubbed the BoTax.
As the push for national health care reform nears fruition, the proposal of a tax on elective cosmetic procedures is meeting with some strong opposition.
As the push for national health care reform nears fruition, the proposal of a tax on elective cosmetic procedures is meeting with some strong opposition.
As the push for national health care reform nears fruition, the proposal of a tax on elective cosmetic procedures is meeting with some strong opposition.
As December ends, we look back on this month fondly and look forward to what 2010 will bring. Happy New Year from American Health and Beauty!
Today on AHB was all about how "Real" housewives get rid of cellulite.
On the first official day of Winter - AHB is thrilled that congress has Frozen the Botax.
The malls will be packed this weekend as shoppers try to find everything on their holiday lists.
What's the Buzz? Danny Cahill - the Biggest Loser is the Biggest Winner on AHB!
It's the end of an exciting week and the beginning of a promising weekend. The "Aesthetic Plastic Surgery: The Next Generation Symposium" is meeting in New York and Keith Veseleny is there gathering information for all of the AHB readers!
It was a November to remember: Zerona, Michael Jackson, Chaz Bono, Dr. Reza Vossough, Cyber Monday, Black Friday, Carrie Prejean, and that's not all!
As we recover from yesterday's food coma, it's a good time to reflect on the past week..... and SHOP!
The last Buzz before turkey day. Just remember, all things in moderation, even moderation! Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving Monday - Housewives, Facelifts, and Breast Augmentations - Oh My!
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The Week in Beauty Trends at AHB
Could it be that the most popular injectable may cause the formation of new wrinkles?
New laws let Brazilians deduct their cosmetic procedures for as far back as 2004.
In the midst of a tsunami of backlash from the public, the proposed tax on elective cosmetic procedures has been removed from the health care reform bill.
Dr. Steven H. Dayan, MD shares his view of the proposed tax on elective cosmetic procedures.