We need to educate patients, tell them the truth & manage their expectations
The best patients, those you can establish enduring trust and relationships with, are the ones who appreciate being informed. They want to know that you"ve got their back, especially in case of any complications. They value your expertise and see you as a reliable partner in their aesthetic journey. On the flip side, providing vague information about potential side effects can make you appear unprepared. And if a complication arises, the patient"s initial reaction often goes something like, "I wasn"t properly informed that this could happen." I know lots of injectors are anxious telling patients about side effects because it may increase their worry, but in fact, when they’re informed correctly, usually the opposite happens. That"s why I"ve teamed up with Nurse Chelsea, who"s a strong advocate for patient education. Together, we"ll dive deeper into this subject, equipping you with the tools to confidently build relationships and discuss potential side effects in a way that"s far from intimidating. Follow Nurse Chelsea on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/thewildflowerinjector Follow Dr Tim on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/drtimpearce/ Follow Dr Tim on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/@drtimpearce
From "Chew The Fatpad"
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