Why The Varying Liposuction Prices?

Liposuction is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures available to today's consumers. And one of the first things taken into consideration are the variety of liposuction prices. There have been many advances in technology recently that apply to the cosmetic industry. But liposuction in particular has benefited from the advances in laser technology.

Liposuction has been effected so much that the word has a wider definition than it had in previous years. There's a wider variety of options for interested consumers. And this wider variety of options brings with it a wider price range. So looking into liposuction prices isn't the same old story that it used to be.

Liposuction prices can vary widely depending upon what type of liposuction is being considered. So make sure to define the exact procedure details before comparing prices from one provider to another. New, advanced technology has created an entirely new set of terms that pop up when considering liposuction prices such as SlimLipo and SmartLipo. These terms are popping up in an attempt to redefine the procedures that are an evolved form of the traditional liposuction.

SlimLipo refers to the way in which the procedure is performed. The Slim of SlimLipo stands for selective laser induced melting. SlimLipo is far more effective than the traditional liposuction procedure. It also requires much less time for recovery and results in far less pain.

SlimLipo accesses the very latest laser technology. It targets fat in very specific areas to rid patients of it in the most efficient, thorough way possible. The new procedures have created more options and more variance in the liposuction prices that are out there to consider.

The evolved liposuction procedure known as SlimLipo is far more effective at treating smaller areas due to the very specific nature of the laser. It can also be used in large areas. So it is an effective treatment for almost any areas: knees, chin, back, upper arms, ankles, buttocks, hips, etc. SlimLipo liposuction prices vary...mostly depending upon two things: 1. the area being treated (size) and 2. the fat being removed (amount).

Sarah Gilbert gains her expertise from the Biocosmetic Center serving clients in Gilbert, Scottsdale and Mesa, Arizona. The Biocosmetic Center offers safe and effective weight loss, liposuction, dermal fillers, laser facials, and more.

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Medical Aestheticians: Medical Spa Patient Charting

Many aestheticians coming from the day spa industry into the medical spa environment have to learn a whole new way of documentation as a client now transforms into a patient.

Aestheticians who are used to time and date stamping treatments with occasional side or progress notes, now are expected to chart everything they say and do during a patient's treatment. Along with charting comes treatment consent forms, HIPPA Forms, photography consent forms, payment agreement forms, anatomical charting forms, etc.

Medical Aestheticians who have any contact with a patient as any part of their treatment, should be charting everything from follow-up calls, to topical treatments used and the patient's response, to laser settings, test patch tests, follow up appointments, and the patient's tolerances to treatments.

As a new medical aesthetician, your day spa 'client' files have now been transformed into a legal medical records which could need to stand up in a court of law. Some new medical aestheticians I have spoken with have not yet learned to correctly chart and feel they should not be required to.

Why is it patient charting so important? Unfortunately, there have been more recent horror stories hitting the media than stories of healing and hope, especially when it comes to medical spa therapies that involve lasers and IPLs. These circumstances are a catalyst of change to medical laser laws across the U.S. Whether the MD is on site or off site, they (along with the medical esthetician) can be held responsible for any legal implications filed by a patient at the hands of a clinician, laser technician, or medical Esthetician.

While it may seem harsh, even the most skilled and brilliant esthetician should be terminated if they refuse to properly chart and document a patient's care. The rule of thumb is just this... if you didn't chart it, it didn't happen.

If you're a medical esthetician performing medical treatments it's up to you to know what your medical spas requirements are around patient charting and what potential problems exist if you fail to live up to these new requirements.

Medical Spa MD is a medical community of Plastic Surgeons, Cosmetic Dermatologists, and Aesthetic Physicians with more than 4,200 medical spa members. Medical Spa MD offers wholesale Botox online and offers information on nonsurgical cosmetic medical technologies and treatments.

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