Join Audrey Neff as she welcomes back Olivia Salmen and Tracy Olson, to discuss the critical topic of training & self development in the medical aesthetics industry. Olivia Salmen, master injector and social media influencer, and Tracy Olson, owner of Youthtopia Med Spa and founder of the Aesthetic Injector Academy, share their insights on how to effectively transition into the aesthetics field and advance your craft. They highlight the importance of pre-training education, break down FDA-approved vs off-label applications, and the need for practitioners to be well-versed in not just anatomy and rheology, but also complication management. The three also touch on the role of social media, the significance of self-investment, and their shared excitement for the upcoming Aesthetic Extender Symposium to be held August 7-10th in Boca Raton, FL – and why every injector should put this must-attend event on their calendars in 2025.
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True To Form Podcast
Hosted by PatientNow Senior Director of Marketing Strategy and International Speaker, Audrey Neff, True to Form is a podcast between leaders making headway in the aesthetic, anti-aging, and elective medical industries. Learn from the experts to discover the secrets to success and the pitfalls to avoid when it comes to growing all aspects of your aesthetic practice this year and beyond.
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