TLDR Estheticians in dermatology improve patient satisfaction and loyalty with proper training and planning.
This document from 21 years ago discusses the benefits of having an esthetician on staff in a dermatology practice, including increased patient satisfaction and loyalty. It also covers various techniques taught in esthetic schools, liability issues associated with certain practices, and the importance of proper training and responsible industry leadership. The document emphasizes the importance of careful planning and research when adding skin care services to a dermatology practice.
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