2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2021.11.011
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Balancing medical education in aesthetics: Review and debate

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“…Dermatologists, and to an extent plastic surgeons, are considered more appropriately trained to address the growing demands of a population with aesthetic concerns. 2 Besides these two specialties, other specialties and non-medical providers such as aestheticians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants are providing these services the world over and locally.…”
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“…Dermatologists, and to an extent plastic surgeons, are considered more appropriately trained to address the growing demands of a population with aesthetic concerns. 2 Besides these two specialties, other specialties and non-medical providers such as aestheticians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants are providing these services the world over and locally.…”
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confidence: 99%