Aesthetic Dermatology

Patient Welfare Should Guide Sale of Products


 

6. Office staff should also maintain an unconditional money-back guarantee.

7. The dispensing physician should not charge for a consultation when any product causes problems.

8. The physician should obtain the products from responsible manufacturers who carry insurance.

9. The product labeling should provide full disclosure of what is in the product.

10. The office should never sell outdated, damaged, or chemically altered products.

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