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In this episode of Healthy Not Hungry, Rach welcomes Cassandra Ross, a registered nurse with over a decade of experience in both critical care and aesthetics. Cassandra shares her journey from emergency nursing to specialising in cosmetic injectables.
With a professional certificate in dermatology and a continued passion for clinical work, Cassandra has a unique perspective on the intersection of health and beauty.
The conversation delves into the rise of cosmetic procedures, exploring the fine balance between enhancing natural beauty and addressing concerns like body dysmorphia. Cassandra stresses the importance of ethical injecting, screening for underlying mental health conditions, and maintaining a holistic approach to patient care.
Rach and Cassandra also touch on the growing influence of social media on younger people seeking cosmetic treatments, the potential long-term effects of procedures like fillers and Botox, and the challenges of maintaining a healthy body image in the age of filters and celebrity culture.
Key Ideas:
Resources:
Cassandra Ross on Instagram: @CassandraRossRN
Learn more about body dysmorphia: Mental Health Resources
Tune in to hear more insights from Cassandra Ross on
https://aestheticallure.com.au/
https://www.facebook.com/theaestheticallure
https://www.instagram.com/theaestheticallure/
In this episode of Healthy Not Hungry, Rach welcomes Cassandra Ross, a registered nurse with over a decade of experience in both critical care and aesthetics. Cassandra shares her journey from emergency nursing to specialising in cosmetic injectables.
With a professional certificate in dermatology and a continued passion for clinical work, Cassandra has a unique perspective on the intersection of health and beauty.
The conversation delves into the rise of cosmetic procedures, exploring the fine balance between enhancing natural beauty and addressing concerns like body dysmorphia. Cassandra stresses the importance of ethical injecting, screening for underlying mental health conditions, and maintaining a holistic approach to patient care.
Rach and Cassandra also touch on the growing influence of social media on younger people seeking cosmetic treatments, the potential long-term effects of procedures like fillers and Botox, and the challenges of maintaining a healthy body image in the age of filters and celebrity culture.
Key Ideas:
Resources:
Cassandra Ross on Instagram: @CassandraRossRN
Learn more about body dysmorphia: Mental Health Resources
Tune in to hear more insights from Cassandra Ross on
https://aestheticallure.com.au/
https://www.facebook.com/theaestheticallure
https://www.instagram.com/theaestheticallure/