Aesthetic Medicine: Aesthetic medicine is general a term used to refer to cosmetic, or appearance-enhancing, medicine. This can be both non-invasive, such as filler, botulinum toxin, and lasers, or invasive, such as surgery.
Answered 3/12/2016
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A great deal: Aesthetic medicine refers to any treatment used to enhance beauty not including anything surgical. It is a term mainly devised by "non core specialties" to include themselves in a very specific field of medicine. Plastic surgeon, dermatologists, facial plastic surgeons and oculoplastic surgeons are really the only specialists with the proper training and background to give the results you desire.
Answered 10/3/2016
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