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Alert: SkinMedica/Allergan Brand Terms Page Updated — Review Your Loyalty Program Now Compliance

Alert: SkinMedica/Allergan Brand Terms Page Updated — Review Your Loyalty Program Now

Manufacturer loyalty and rebate terms shifted on SkinMedica/Allergan's public terms page with no announcement.

Jul 7, 2026
SkinMedica/Allergan Program Terms Shifted — Verify Rebate and Loyalty Thresholds Now Compliance

SkinMedica/Allergan Program Terms Shifted — Verify Rebate and Loyalty Thresholds Now

Manufacturer loyalty terms updated without announcement; direct impact on per-unit economics.

Jul 7, 2026
Can a Medspa Prescribe Semaglutide? Scope, Regulations, and State Variation Compliance

Can a Medspa Prescribe Semaglutide? Scope, Regulations, and State Variation

Semaglutide prescribing at medspa requires a licensed prescriber and a valid patient relationship—but state law, compounding status, and the good-faith exam create real operational constraints.

Jun 26, 2026
How to Find and Hire a Medical Director for Your Medspa Compliance

How to Find and Hire a Medical Director for Your Medspa

A medical director provides clinical oversight and regulatory compliance for your practice. Here's what the role costs, what it entails, and where to recruit one.

Jun 26, 2026
Do You Need to Be a Doctor to Own a Medspa? Ownership Rules and MSO Structures Compliance

Do You Need to Be a Doctor to Own a Medspa? Ownership Rules and MSO Structures

Non-physicians can own medspas in most states, but physician oversight and MSO structures create a complex legal landscape that varies significantly by jurisdiction.

Jun 26, 2026
Can a Nurse Practitioner Own a Medical Spa? State Rules, CPOM, and MSO Structures Compliance

Can a Nurse Practitioner Own a Medical Spa? State Rules, CPOM, and MSO Structures

NP ownership of medspas is legally possible in most states, but Corporate Practice of Medicine doctrine and state-specific supervision requirements create structural barriers that often require physician partnership or MSO intermediation.

Jun 26, 2026
Is Compounded Semaglutide Legal for Medspas? FDA Status, Compounding Rules, and Enforcement Risk Compliance

Is Compounded Semaglutide Legal for Medspas? FDA Status, Compounding Rules, and Enforcement Risk

Compounded semaglutide occupies a gray zone: not explicitly prohibited, but increasingly scrutinized by the FDA and state boards as shortage justifications evaporate.

Jun 26, 2026
Medical Director Requirements for Medspas: Role, Supervision, and Liability Compliance

Medical Director Requirements for Medspas: Role, Supervision, and Liability

What medspas must know about medical director credentials, scope, MSO structures, and the liability framework that governs delegated aesthetic procedures.

Jun 26, 2026
Can an RN Inject Botox Without a Doctor? State Scope-of-Practice Rules and Supervision Requirements Compliance

Can an RN Inject Botox Without a Doctor? State Scope-of-Practice Rules and Supervision Requirements

RN Botox injection authority depends entirely on state nursing board rules, physician supervision requirements, and whether your medical director has delegated that task—not federal law.

Jun 26, 2026
Good Faith Exam Requirements for Medical Spas: What Owners Need to Know Compliance

Good Faith Exam Requirements for Medical Spas: What Owners Need to Know

A good faith exam establishes the legal foundation for aesthetic treatment. Here's what it is, who can perform it, and why it matters for your practice.

Jun 26, 2026
Non-Compete and Non-Solicit for Injectors: What's Enforceable After the FTC Rule Shakeout Compliance

Non-Compete and Non-Solicit for Injectors: What's Enforceable After the FTC Rule Shakeout

Your star injector can walk across the street and take your patients with them — unless your agreements actually hold. In a shifting legal landscape for non-competes, knowing what protects you matters more than ever.

Jun 21, 2026
Med Spa Advertising Law: The FTC and State-Board Rules on 'Results,' Testimonials, and Influencer Posts Compliance

Med Spa Advertising Law: The FTC and State-Board Rules on 'Results,' Testimonials, and Influencer Posts

Your best-performing ads — guaranteed results, glowing testimonials, the influencer raving about her free treatment — are often the ones most likely to draw a regulator. The rules are specific and widely ignored.

Jun 21, 2026
The Patient Intake and Contraindication Reference: Screening That Prevents the Lawsuit Compliance

The Patient Intake and Contraindication Reference: Screening That Prevents the Lawsuit

Most adverse events that become legal problems trace back to something the intake should have caught. A rigorous, consistent screening process is the cheapest risk management an injecting practice has.

Jun 20, 2026
OSHA in an Aesthetic Practice: The Bloodborne-Pathogen and Hazard Citations Owners Miss Compliance

OSHA in an Aesthetic Practice: The Bloodborne-Pathogen and Hazard Citations Owners Miss

Owners obsess over the medical board and forget OSHA exists — until an inspection or a complaint surfaces the bloodborne-pathogen, hazard-communication, and recordkeeping gaps that are easy to fix and expensive to ignore.

Jun 18, 2026
Handling an Adverse Event: The Documentation, Reporting, and Board-Complaint Survival Guide Compliance

Handling an Adverse Event: The Documentation, Reporting, and Board-Complaint Survival Guide

Every injecting practice will eventually have a bad outcome. Whether it becomes a managed complication or a board case is decided by what you do in the hours after — and what you wrote down.

Jun 18, 2026
Corporate Practice of Medicine, Decoded: Why Your Ownership Structure May Be Illegal in Your State Compliance

Corporate Practice of Medicine, Decoded: Why Your Ownership Structure May Be Illegal in Your State

In a CPOM state, a non-physician owning the clinical entity isn't a gray area — it's the thing that unwinds practices. Here's how the rule actually works and where the MSO model bends or breaks.

Jun 17, 2026
IV Therapy's Regulatory Gray Zone: Compounding, Standing Orders, and the New Scrutiny Compliance

IV Therapy's Regulatory Gray Zone: Compounding, Standing Orders, and the New Scrutiny

IV therapy looks like an easy, high-margin add-on. It's also one of the murkier regulatory areas in the wellness crossover — with compounding, sourcing, and supervision questions that are drawing fresh attention.

Jun 16, 2026
HIPAA for Medspas: The Before/After Photo, Texting, and Social-Media Consent Failures That Get Fined Compliance

HIPAA for Medspas: The Before/After Photo, Texting, and Social-Media Consent Failures That Get Fined

The med spa runs on patient photos and casual texting — the two things most likely to turn a routine day into a privacy violation. Here's where the everyday workflow quietly breaks the rules.

Jun 15, 2026
Injectable Storage, Handling, and Cold-Chain Requirements: The Compliance Checklist Compliance

Injectable Storage, Handling, and Cold-Chain Requirements: The Compliance Checklist

Improperly stored product is wasted money, a potential patient-safety issue, and a compliance failure all at once. The handling rules are unglamorous and absolutely worth getting right.

Jun 14, 2026
Delegation and Incident-To: Who Can Legally Inject in Your State, and the Supervision Tiers Compliance

Delegation and Incident-To: Who Can Legally Inject in Your State, and the Supervision Tiers

Who's allowed to hold the syringe — and under whose supervision — is the most consequential staffing question you'll answer, and it's decided by a tangle of state rules that don't transfer across state lines.

Jun 12, 2026
Medical Waste and Sharps Disposal: The Compliance Basic That's Easy to Get Wrong Compliance

Medical Waste and Sharps Disposal: The Compliance Basic That's Easy to Get Wrong

Sharps and medical waste come with handling and disposal requirements that a busy practice can drift out of compliance with quietly. It's basic, mandatory, and worth getting right.

Jun 9, 2026
The 'Tox Party' Compliance Trap: Why Group Events Trigger Good-Faith-Exam and Supervision Problems Compliance

The 'Tox Party' Compliance Trap: Why Group Events Trigger Good-Faith-Exam and Supervision Problems

Botox parties feel like marketing genius — fun, social, high-volume. They're also where the good-faith exam and supervision requirements quietly break, turning a great event into a regulatory exposure.

Jun 9, 2026
Medical Director on Paper vs in Practice: What 'Supervision' Actually Requires in a CPOM State Compliance

Medical Director on Paper vs in Practice: What 'Supervision' Actually Requires in a CPOM State

A medical director who collects a fee and is never seen isn't supervision — it's a liability with a signature. Here's the gap between the title and the duty, and why regulators are closing it.

Jun 9, 2026
Emergency Protocols: Being Ready for the Rare, Serious Event Compliance

Emergency Protocols: Being Ready for the Rare, Serious Event

Most days nothing goes wrong. Being prepared for the day something does — beyond just vascular occlusion — is a basic obligation of an injecting, device-running practice.

Jun 8, 2026
Telehealth in Aesthetics: Where Remote Evaluation Fits and Where It Doesn't Compliance

Telehealth in Aesthetics: Where Remote Evaluation Fits and Where It Doesn't

Telehealth can streamline parts of aesthetic practice, including some good-faith-exam models — but the rules are state-specific, in flux, and under active scrutiny.

Jun 7, 2026
Chart and Documentation Standards: The Records That Protect You When It Matters Compliance

Chart and Documentation Standards: The Records That Protect You When It Matters

Good documentation is invisible until you need it — then it's the difference between a defensible position and an indefensible one. The standards are simple and worth enforcing.

Jun 6, 2026
Good-Faith Exam Done Right: Building a Defensible Workflow With Telehealth and Standing Orders Compliance

Good-Faith Exam Done Right: Building a Defensible Workflow With Telehealth and Standing Orders

The good-faith exam is the gate between a legal treatment and an unlicensed-practice problem. Most practices have a policy; far fewer have a workflow that would actually survive scrutiny.

Jun 6, 2026
The MSO / Management-Services Model: How It's Used, Where It Breaks, and What Regulators Look For Compliance

The MSO / Management-Services Model: How It's Used, Where It Breaks, and What Regulators Look For

The MSO is the structure that lets non-physicians operate med spas in CPOM states. Done right it's legitimate and durable; done as a costume, it's the first thing a regulator or a buyer unwinds.

Jun 6, 2026
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