Navigating Aesthetic Procedures: Communication and Care
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A patient with previous treatments expresses dissatisfaction, highlighting the need for effective communication and personalized consent in aesthetic procedures. The discussion draws parallels with restorative dentistry and emphasizes the importance of understanding body dysmorphia and its psychological implications. Practitioners are encouraged to assess mental states and motivations behind aesthetic desires. Continuous learning and mentorship in facial aesthetics are also discussed as vital for professional growth.
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