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Archive for September, 2007

 
Woodstock practice part of growing trend of spa, or concierge, dentistry  A waterfall adorns the entrance and heated sidewalks lie underfoot. Leather couches, hardwood floors and free Wi-Fi await visitors.
Tischler Dental, a three-dentist practice, moved from an aging building two miles down the road and opened the $3 million, 10,000-square-foot office on Route 375 [...]

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Mushrooming of the so called Ayurvedic massage parlors and spas sans qualified Ayurvedic therapists is posing a threat to the health of customers as well as the credibility of the Indian stream of medicine, say experts.
During the past few years, a lot of centers have sprung up offering ayurvedic massages and therapies as part [...]

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Leading Skin Care Line Undergoes Changes in Company Leadership and Product Branding
Jennifer Linder, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist, Mohs skin cancer surgeon, biomedical engineer and chemist, and Richard Linder, a Harvard Business School graduate, have joined PCA SKIN as Chief Scientist and CEO respectively. Dr. Linder’s extensive practice experience and commitment to clinical research will further develop
PCA [...]

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Question form a reader:
I’m a newly licensed esthetician and newly employed. I love what I do, but I need to build a successful clientele base. Any helpful advice/ suggestions/ experiences is greatly appreciated. I don’t want to become another esthetician that gives up too soon due to frustration/lack of money. Thanks so much! Lees
 
 
 
Dear Lees,
 
Based [...]

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One of the most popular marketing terms in the hospitality industry is the 3 letter word called “spa.” Other industries have since adopted this term as a marketing tool, e.g., auto spa, spa tea, spa shoes, spa pillows, spa music, spa candles, spa cuisine, spa lifestyle, etc. Spas have become an adjective as well as [...]

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Depending on where your spa is, you may have the blessing of summer tourism and your sales could be booming, or you may be like Arizona where the snow birds have left, the tourists avoid the 100 degree temperatures and your sales are down right down.   Summer is a time for people to vacation, have [...]

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