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Decision Making in Aesthetic Practice: The Right Procedures for the Right Patients

Decision Making in Aesthetic Practice: The Right Procedures for the Right Patients

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This book provides guidance on decision-making in aesthetic practice, covering key areas of the face and emphasizing the importance of respecting basic principles, understanding the root cause of complaints, and effectively communicating with patients.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 164 pages
Publication date: 31 August 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Decision-making in aesthetic practice is a complex process that requires careful consideration of various factors to ensure that the right procedures are performed on the right patients. Healthcare professionals in this field often face presenting complaints that may seem straightforward but can have multiple treatment options. To achieve and deliver the best natural-looking results, it is essential to respect certain basic points about the face, understand the specific root cause of each patient's complaint, and effectively communicate this knowledge to the patient.

The aim of this book is to provide guidance to healthcare professionals in selecting the most appropriate options for any patient. It covers various aspects of the face, including the cosmetic consultation, the skin, the forehead, the periorbital region, the nose, the cheeks, the perioral region, the chin, the jawline and neck, and the scalp.

The cosmetic consultation is an essential step in the decision-making process. It involves assessing the patient's skin type, facial structure, and desired outcomes. During this consultation, the healthcare professional should discuss the treatment options available, including non-surgical and surgical approaches. They should also provide information about the potential risks and benefits of each treatment option and answer any questions the patient may have.

The skin is an important factor in aesthetic practice, as it plays a crucial role in determining the appearance of the face. The healthcare professional should examine the skin closely to identify any signs of aging, sun damage, or other skin conditions. They should also assess the skin's texture, tone, and elasticity to determine the best treatment approach.

The forehead is another area that requires careful consideration in aesthetic practice. The healthcare professional should assess the patient's forehead shape, hairline, and brow position to determine the best treatment option. Non-surgical treatments such as botulinum toxin injections or forehead lifts can be used to improve the appearance of the forehead. Surgical procedures such as brow lifts or hair transplants may be necessary in some cases.

The periorbital region, including the eyes and surrounding areas, is another area that can be treated in aesthetic practice. Non-surgical treatments such as eyelid surgery or brow lifts can be used to improve the appearance of the eyes. Surgical procedures such as blepharoplasty or facelifts may be necessary in some cases.

The nose is another important area that can be treated in aesthetic practice. Non-surgical treatments such as rhinoplasty or filler injections can be used to improve the shape and size of the nose. Surgical procedures such as septoplasty or nose job may be necessary in some cases.

The cheeks are another area that can be treated in aesthetic practice. Non-surgical treatments such as cheek implants or filler injections can be used to improve the contour of the cheeks. Surgical procedures such as cheek augmentation or fat grafting may be necessary in some cases.

The perioral region, including the lips and surrounding areas, is another area that can be treated in aesthetic practice. Non-surgical treatments such as lip augmentation or filler injections can be used to improve the volume and shape of the lips. Surgical procedures such as lip lift or lip reduction may be necessary in some cases.

The chin is another area that can be treated in aesthetic practice. Non-surgical treatments such as chin augmentation or filler injections can be used to improve the contour of the chin. Surgical procedures such as chin implant or chin reduction may be necessary in some cases.

The jawline and neck are also important areas that can be treated in aesthetic practice. Non-surgical treatments such as necklift or platysmaplasty can be used to improve the contour of the neck. Surgical procedures such as necklift or necklift may be necessary in some cases.

The scalp is another area that can be treated in aesthetic practice. Non-surgical treatments such as hair restoration or hair transplant can be used to improve hair growth or restore hair loss. Surgical procedures such as hair transplant or scalp reduction may be necessary in some cases.

Balancing non-surgical and surgical clinical approaches is essential in aesthetic practice. Non-surgical treatments are often less invasive and have fewer risks, but they may not provide the same level of results as surgical procedures. Surgical procedures, on the other hand, are more invasive and have higher risks, but they can provide more dramatic results.

In conclusion, decision-making in aesthetic practice is a complex process that requires careful consideration of various factors to ensure that the right patients receive the best possible treatment outcomes. Healthcare professionals in this field should have a good understanding of the face, the specific root cause of each patient's complaint, and effective communication skills to provide guidance to their patients. By respecting certain basic points about the face, understanding the specific root cause of each patient's complaint, and effectively communicating this knowledge, healthcare professionals can select the most appropriate options for any patient and achieve and deliver the best natural-looking results.

Weight: 424g
Dimension: 177 x 254 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367769802

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