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Fundamentals for Cosmetic Practice

Toxins, Fillers, Skin, and Patients

Michael Parker Charlie James

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English
CRC Press
11 March 2022
Many medical professionals are now seeking to train in Cosmetic Practice, and there are many courses offering practical training and many texts offering detailed guides to the procedures; this text offers instead a helpful overview of the fundamentals involved and how they impact on practical skills, patient management, and potential complications. It constitutes the perfect guide to professional certification and beyond that to Cosmetic Practice.
*Presents the starter in aesthetic practice with the fundamentals of minimally invasive treatments.
*Offers a reliable resource for any medical professional wishing to certify in this specialty.
*Combines material on both main treatment and on aesthetic patient management.
By:  
Illustrated by:   Charlie James
Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   540g
ISBN:   9781032057163
ISBN 10:   1032057165
Pages:   193
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

MICHAEL PARKER BSc MBBS FRCR is an Interventional Radiology subspecialty fellow at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, with postgraduate experience working within the NHS across various trusts in multiple medical specialties. He has also worked as medical and training lead of an Aesthetic Medicine start-up company based on Harley Street in London.

Reviews for Fundamentals for Cosmetic Practice: Toxins, Fillers, Skin, and Patients

"'One might think we do not need another book about how to inject botulinum toxin A and tissue fillers. However, this reference contains thorough, practical advice on how to start performing these procedures, how to avoid common mistakes, and how to rectify these mistakes should they occur. The author emphasizes the importance of properly obtaining patient consent and discussing the procedures and their attendant risks. He particularly does an excellent job of explaining how to recognize early signs of complications. There are many diagrams indicating his approach to performing filler injections in various areas on the face. These are clearly marked, with the accompanying text explaining the rationale for the direction and order of the injections diagrammed.' - Patricia Wong, MD, Private Practice, Doody Enterprises ""...practical, clear, and easy to understand."" Doody's Review Service"


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