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Planning a Cosmetic Procedure? 

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Choosing a provider

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For more invasive treatments (like surgery), it’s crucial to choose a provider who is highly experienced and qualified, as these procedures typically carry more risks. You’ll want someone who has a deep understanding of both the procedure and the mental health aspects, such as body image concerns or the emotional impact of recovery. It's important that the provider takes time to discuss your emotional readiness and set realistic expectations, ensuring you're mentally prepared for the changes.

Credentials and Training

Make sure your provider has the right qualifications and proper training in cosmetic treatments. Ideally, they should be a licensed medical professional, such as a doctor, nurse, dentist, or pharmacist. It’s also important to choose someone with experience in the specific procedure you’re planning to have.

Insurance

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Reviews and Reputation

Beauty therapists • Aestheticians • Hairdressers • Makeup artists • Tattoo artists  • Self-taught injectors

Reviews and Reputation

Beauty therapists • Aestheticians • Hairdressers • Makeup artists • Tattoo artists  • Self-taught injectors

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