Residents’ Corner

Preventing, Identifying, and Managing Cosmetic Procedure Complications, Part 2: Lasers and Chemical Peels

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Final Thoughts

For any cosmetic procedure, the patient’s expectations should be discussed. The provider may adeptly guide the patient toward realistic expectations for the procedure. Pretreatment and posttreatment photographs should always be taken to help document treatment progress; it may be helpful to show the patient the photographs at each visit. The expected skin reactions, recovery time, and risks should be fully discussed. Full informed consent should be obtained. Complications from cosmetic procedures will inevitably arise. As residents, we can take the opportunity to learn how to prevent, identify, and manage them.

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