Aesthetically Speaking
Two questions I’m asked on a regular basis are which fillers I use and why I don’t use cannulas.
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Body Dysmorphia is a very real, and often overlooked disorder that all cosmetic practitioners need to be aware of.
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I frequently get asked how to start a cosmetic practice by various practitioners.
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We want every patient to be a patient for life and, if that’s your goal, take a listen to this episode to hear exactly what we do to ensure our patients keep coming back.
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One of our main responsibilities as medical practitioners is to evaluate the whole patient and remember there is no one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to skincare.
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There are a lot of misconceptions around BOTOX® due to the fact that practitioners aren’t taking the time to properly educate their patients about it and we want to help change that.
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We believe our patient consultation process is a major factor in what makes our patients decide to keep coming back to us time and time again.
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We’ve all seen those patients who, while we don’t want to say they look bad, it’s clear the procedures they’ve had done weren’t the most appropriate procedure for them. We want to make sure those patients, aren’t yours.
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In this first official episode of the Aesthetically Speaking podcast, Dr. Seiler breaks down one of his favorite analogies that we believe you’ll find incredibly useful in your own practice.
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The Aesthetically Speaking Podcast is designed to provide information and education to physicians and practitioners of cosmetic and laser non-surgical and non-invasive procedures.
info_outlineBody Dysmorphia is a very real, and often overlooked disorder that all cosmetic practitioners need to be aware of. It’s not incredibly common, but it does exist and it’s something should know how to recognize.
That’s why, in this episode, we’re breaking down the warning signs of body dysmorphia, discussing a questionnaire that can help you asses a potential patient for body dysmorphia, explaining how the CCAPP method we created in our practice can also help you recognize body dysmorphia in your patients, and why having body dysmorphia doesn’t necessarily mean to have to turn the patient away.
To learn more, visit the show notes.