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What does it really mean to feel good in your own skin? Despite the number of patients who achieve natural-looking results from dermal fillers, social media and online sources have disproportionately amplified stories of the outliers. Providers now play an important role in educating audiences about these medicines – knowledge that can help lead to more informed conversations. In this episode, sponsored by AbbVie, we dive deep into the world of aesthetic medicine, focusing on how education about the science of these treatments can build trust and break down barriers to care. Not intended for UK audiences.
For more information about AbbVie’s research in aesthetic medicine, visit: https://www.abbvie.com/science/areas-of-focus/aesthetics.html.
By AbbVieWhat does it really mean to feel good in your own skin? Despite the number of patients who achieve natural-looking results from dermal fillers, social media and online sources have disproportionately amplified stories of the outliers. Providers now play an important role in educating audiences about these medicines – knowledge that can help lead to more informed conversations. In this episode, sponsored by AbbVie, we dive deep into the world of aesthetic medicine, focusing on how education about the science of these treatments can build trust and break down barriers to care. Not intended for UK audiences.
For more information about AbbVie’s research in aesthetic medicine, visit: https://www.abbvie.com/science/areas-of-focus/aesthetics.html.