There are many medical anti-aging options available
today, but most are less effective and more time
consuming than the newest batch of non-invasive
cosmetic medicine. With the popularity of these
treatments skyrocketing, it may not be difficult
to find a service provider. Before booking an appointment,
remember, this is a medical procedure. Taking the
time to locate a qualified practitioner within a
medical spa ensures your safety and satisfaction.
Use the following tips
to select your provider:
1. Opt for a consultation before
booking any treatment. Use this opportunity to check
out the medical spa's physicians and staff.
2. Pay attention to your comfort
level with the staff and level of customer service
provided. Are your questions and concerns addressed
to your satisfaction? Are you treated warmly and
with respect? It is important that you feel comfortable
and trust your provider.
3. Inquire if a physician is always
present in the facility and sees every patient before
they are treated. State laws (as well as medical
ethics) require that a medical doctor physically
be on site to monitor laser or medical treatments.
If there is not a physician on-site, they are breaking
the law and putting their patients at risk.
4. Determine the specialty of
the staff physicians. Physicians who specializes
only in non-surgical / non-invasive medicine, is
preferable to a general dermatologist or plastic
surgeon, for example. Many doctors are buying a
piece of technology, taking an hour long class,
and branding themselves an expert. Look around.
If the clinic is run by a plastic surgeon, how can
he specialize in non-surgical treatments?
5. Ask how many different medical
devices they have. If the answer is just one or
two, they aren’t really specializing in non-invasive
medicine and are probably an “add-on” clinic. Look
for a clinic that has multiple devices of different
types.
6. Make sure that your skin type
is accurately determined if you’re having a laser
or IPL treatment. If your skin type is determined
with a questionnaire, go elsewhere. Questionnaires
have been determined to be inaccurate 70% of the
time. The best clinics use a special “skin-type”
meter (spectrophotometer) to scientifically determine
exactly how much melanin is in the treatment area.
7. Discuss any issues for your
skin type that may arise during treatment. You'll
want to know side effects to expect, or if a specific
piece of equipment is best suited for you. A knowledgeable
professional is willing to discuss your concerns,
and is familiar with options.
The key to finding the right provider
is to actively research your options, and voice
your needs. You want to only work with a specialized
medical practice; one that addresses your concerns
and welcomes your questions. Managing your treatment
will improve the level of care you receive, and
your satisfaction with the procedure's results.
By Catherine Hayes (MedSpa Technologies)
First
published on medspa.com
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