Thursday, June 13, 2019

Managing complications in facial aesthetics

As non-surgical facial aesthetic treatments continue to rise in popularity, Harry Singh considers the possible risks and complications, and how to steer clear of them As health professionals, dentists are committed to providing the highest level of care and work hard to keep their patients safe. Even then, there are potential risks and complications when it comes to administering facial aesthetic treatments, something we must be vigilant about. As always, informed consent is key, and I suggest using the Montgomery consent process rather than Bolam, individualising your explanations to the patient and areas being treated. Share all the common side effects, such as swelling, bruising and lumps, and let the patient know that certain areas of face are more high risk, such as the temple and

From https://www.dentistry.co.uk/2019/06/13/managing-complications-facial-aesthetics/



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