TLDR The article suggests using safety measures and telemedicine for aesthetic dermatology during COVID-19, while some procedures can still be done safely.
The article from June 18, 2020, addressed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on aesthetic dermatology, recommending safety measures such as the use of alcohol-based cleansers, personal protective equipment, and proper ventilation to protect both dermatologists and patients. It advised postponing high-risk procedures and minimizing contact-based treatments, while suggesting that certain procedures like botulinum toxin injections, hyaluronic acid fillers, and PRP treatments could be safely performed with precautions. The article also recommended telemedicine for non-urgent issues and noted that some aesthetic procedures could help prevent mental health issues by maintaining patient well-being during the pandemic.
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May 2020 in “Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology” The article suggests using safety measures and telemedicine for aesthetic dermatology during COVID-19, while some procedures can still be done safely.
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