Are Model Appointments Safe?

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Introduction

Safety is often the first question patients ask when considering a discounted aesthetic treatment. A lower price can raise understandable concerns - but cost alone does not determine safety.

Here's what patients should know about safety in model appointments.

Practitioner Qualifications Matter

Model appointments should always be carried out by:

  • Medically trained practitioners
  • Licensed and insured professionals
  • Practitioners working within their scope of practice

In training settings, treatments may be supervised by experienced practitioners.

Products and Equipment

Reputable clinics / practitioners use the same products, devices, and protocols for model appointments as they do for standard treatments. A discounted price should never mean inferior materials.

Consent and Transparency

Before any model appointment, patients should receive:

  • A full consultation
  • Clear explanation of the treatment
  • Opportunity to ask questions

You should never feel pressured to proceed.

When You Should Reconsider

A model appointment may not be suitable if:

  • You have complex medical conditions
  • You're uncomfortable with photography or video
  • You're seeking a highly customisable results

Key Takeaway

Model appointments can be safe when delivered responsibly. The most important factors are practitioner qualifications, transparency, and informed consent - not price.

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