EPISODE · Jul 23, 2026 · 17 MIN
Smarter Consultations: How AI Is Improving Aesthetic Care
from Beauty & The Brain®
AI can give you bigger lips, sharper features, smoother skin, and even a completely different body in seconds—but that does not mean those results are realistic.This week on Beauty & The Brain, Dr. Chris Croley and Jerry Drinkard, NP, unpack the rapidly growing role of artificial intelligence in aesthetic medicine. They explain why generic AI images can create misleading expectations and how more specialized tools are helping patients explore treatments without losing sight of what is safe, natural, and achievable.You’ll hear how Skin and Tonic Med Spa uses Ageless AI through RepeatMD to help patients visualize potential treatment outcomes, understand facial balancing, and review possible treatment costs before a consultation. Chris and Jerry also discuss ClearView’s predictive-aging technology, which evaluates current skin damage and illustrates how the skin may change over the next several years.The conversation goes beyond before-and-after simulations. They also share how AI supports patient education, appointment communication, pre- and post-care questions, marketing, and everyday practice operations—and why many patients actually enjoy the convenience and clarity of speaking with a well-trained AI assistant.Whether you are curious about cosmetic treatments, work in aesthetics, or simply want to understand how AI is influencing beauty and healthcare, this episode offers a practical look at the technology’s possibilities and limitations.For more information on Ageless, send Dr. Croley a dm @drcroley or an email at [email protected] to Pensacola, Milton, or Pace? Contact Skin and Tonic Med Spa to learn about a complimentary AI-supported skin analysis.Follow Beauty & The Brain so you never miss a candid conversation about beauty, health, aesthetics, and confidence.
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