Responsibilities of a GP in Aesthetic Medicine
- Patient Consultation & Assessment
- Take detailed medical and aesthetic history.
- Assess suitability for aesthetic treatments (e.g., Botox, dermal fillers, skin care).
- Discuss patient expectations and educate them on realistic outcomes.
- Treatment Planning
- Develop personalized treatment plans based on patient goals and clinical indications.
- Advise on risks, benefits, downtime, and alternatives.
- Performing Aesthetic Procedures
- Administer treatments such as:
- Botulinum toxin (Botox)
- Dermal fillers
- Microneedling
- Chemical peels
- PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
- Laser/IPL treatments
- Maintain strict hygiene and safety protocols.
- Follow-Up & Aftercare
- Monitor patients post-treatment for complications or side effects.
- Provide clear aftercare instructions.
- Be available for follow-up consultations or touch-ups.
- Medical Ethics & Legal Responsibility
- Obtain informed consent.
- Maintain detailed patient records.
- Ensure compliance with local healthcare regulations and aesthetic practice laws.
- Continuous Professional Development
- Stay updated on the latest techniques, products, and safety protocols.
- Attend workshops, conferences, and certified training.
- Business & Clinic Management (if running own practice)
- Manage clinic operations.
- Oversee marketing, branding, and patient acquisition ethically.
- Handle complaints or adverse events professionally.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time