2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00403-021-02265-4
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The Cutaneous Procedures Adverse Events Reporting (CAPER) Registry

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“…With the rise in the number of cosmetic procedures being performed by non-dermatologists and non-physicians, including practitioners with minimal training, the risk has grown that a patient treated by a less qualified provider will suffer a procedure-associated adverse event. Indeed, adverse event registries such as ASDS-Northwestern Cutaneous Procedures Adverse Events Reporting (CAPER) have been developed to track such cosmetic procedure-related complications [14]. As the leaders in the creation and refinement of many minimally invasive cosmetic procedures, including laser procedures, filler and neurotoxin injections, subcision, sclerotherapy injections, endovenous ablation, and hair transplants, it is important for dermatologists to remain at the forefront of training the next generation of dermatologists in the safe provision of these interventions [15].…”
Section: Domain 1: Resident Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the rise in the number of cosmetic procedures being performed by non-dermatologists and non-physicians, including practitioners with minimal training, the risk has grown that a patient treated by a less qualified provider will suffer a procedure-associated adverse event. Indeed, adverse event registries such as ASDS-Northwestern Cutaneous Procedures Adverse Events Reporting (CAPER) have been developed to track such cosmetic procedure-related complications [14]. As the leaders in the creation and refinement of many minimally invasive cosmetic procedures, including laser procedures, filler and neurotoxin injections, subcision, sclerotherapy injections, endovenous ablation, and hair transplants, it is important for dermatologists to remain at the forefront of training the next generation of dermatologists in the safe provision of these interventions [15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To this end, we strongly support the efforts by the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery to legislate the "Medical Spa Safety Act" and the recent creation of a standardized adverse event registry for aesthetic complications, known as CAPER. 15,16…”
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