
Medical Aesthetics Applications and Innovations
In recent years, medical aesthetic applications have gained an important place in the health sector. Aesthetic interventions play an effective role in improving the general appearance and self-confidence of individuals. In this article, a comprehensive evaluation will be made regarding medical aesthetic applications, authorized physicians and developing regulations.
What is Medical Aesthetics?
Medical aesthetic, is a set of aesthetic applications that use medical knowledge and skills. While these applications are usually performed with non-surgical methods, they may include more comprehensive interventions that include aesthetic surgery. Procedures such as fillers, botox, and mesotherapy aim to provide the desired appearance by affecting the tissues under the skin.
In Which Areas Are Medical Aesthetics Applied?
Medical aesthetic applications are performed in a wide range of areas:
- Facial Aesthetics: Filling and botox applications are frequently preferred to highlight facial features.
- Skin Rejuvenation: Skin renewal is achieved with methods such as mesotherapy and PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma).
- Body Shaping: Surgical procedures such as liposuction and tummy tuck are effective in correcting body lines.
- Hair Transplantation: Applications targeting the problem of hair loss have an important place in terms of aesthetics.
Regulation Changes and Their Effects
The latest in medical aesthetics Regulation changes, has expanded the scope of applications. With this change, not only dermatologists and plastic surgeons, but also physicians from other branches have gained the authority to perform these procedures with certain certificates. However, this situation has led to some debates in the health community.
Dermatologists' Opinions
The Turkish Dermatology Association has expressed its concerns about the regulation change. “All cosmetic procedures are performed on the skin. What we are trying to protect is the skin. Entrust your skin to dermatologists.” Association officials say that granting authorization to all physicians, regardless of their branch, for medical aesthetic applications poses a risk to public health.
Public Health and Expertise
In medical aesthetic applications expertise is very important. While dermatologists have the authority to diagnose and treat skin diseases, the fact that doctors from other branches turn to this field may cause an increase in wrong practices. This situation may lead to uncontrolled practices that threaten the health of patients.
Training and Certification Process
Physicians who will perform medical aesthetic procedures must undergo certain training. Ministry approved medical aesthetics certificate Certification certifies the competence of practicing physicians. However, the adequacy and content of the certification process is a matter of debate among experts.
Medical Aesthetics in the Future
Medical aesthetics will advance further with the development of technology. New methods, materials and techniques will make applications safer and more effective. However, in addition to these developments, protection of public health Regulations and inspections also need to be strengthened.
Questions and Concerns
Dermatologists ask the following questions to physicians from different branches: "How would you feel if the authority to prescribe glasses was given to all doctors? What would you think if the authority to perform circumcisions was given to all doctors, since there used to be circumcisers in the villages?" Such questions question the value of areas of expertise and raise issues that threaten the quality of healthcare services.
While medical aesthetic applications aim to increase the appearance and self-confidence of individuals, expertise and reliability are the basic elements. The discussions in the health community once again reveal how important the regulations to be made in this area are.