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Aesthetic injectable companies. Ren Clean Skincare names new CEO

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THE WHAT? Unilever-owned Ren Clean Skincare has named Michelle Brett as Chief Executive Officer, WWD reports. Brett replaces Arnaud Meysselle who has left the company to take up the role as CEO of toy company Jellycat, according to his LinkedIn profile.

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THE DETAILS Brett joins Ren from Unilever Prestige stablemate Living Proof where she was Senior Vice President of Sales and Vice President of Retail Sales. In her new role, she is charged with driving growth and leading the next phase of the brand’s road to sustainability.

THE WHY? Vasiliki Petrou, Executive Vice President at Unilever Prestige said, per WWD, “Taking on such bold initiatives when it comes to sustainability requires bravery and tenacity, and I know first-hand that Michelle Brett is a passionate, focused and dedicated leader, who will take on the challenge with open arms and an eagerness to succeed.”

Aesthetic injectable companies refer to businesses or companies that specialize in manufacturing, distributing, or providing aesthetic injectable products and services. These companies focus on developing and supplying injectable substances used for cosmetic purposes, typically administered by qualified medical professionals. Aesthetic injectable companies play a crucial role in the field of aesthetic medicine and cosmetic dermatology by offering a variety of injectable products designed to enhance facial features, reduce wrinkles, and improve overall skin appearance.

Key aspects of aesthetic injectable companies include:

  • Product Development: These companies research, develop, and manufacture aesthetic injectables such as dermal fillers, botulinum toxins (e.g., Botox), collagen stimulators, and other specialized formulations. They often innovate new products to meet evolving market demands and technological advancements.

  • Distribution and Sales: Aesthetic injectable companies distribute their products through authorized channels, including healthcare providers, medical spas, and aesthetic clinics. They may also sell directly to licensed professionals who administer these treatments.

  • Regulatory Compliance: Due to the medical nature of their products, aesthetic injectable companies adhere to strict regulatory guidelines and obtain necessary approvals from health authorities (e.g., FDA in the United States) to ensure safety, efficacy, and quality standards.

  • Training and Support: Many companies provide training and educational support to healthcare professionals on the proper use, administration techniques, and safety protocols associated with their injectable products. This ensures that practitioners can deliver treatments effectively and safely.

  • Customer Support: Aesthetic injectable companies offer customer support services to healthcare providers and consumers, addressing inquiries, providing product information, and assisting with product usage and troubleshooting.

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