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Originally Posted by Artemis
I assume that you also took care of having proper and sufficient insurance as protection against potential expensive claims if someday a treatment ends in tears.
Even if you'd get off the hook in the end (cleared of any wrongdoing), enduring a professional malpractice lawsuit can be tormenting, cash draining and cause reputational loss.
Don't assume - do get confirmed in writing from your insurer that any such claim is covered, as well as the possible quantum of damages and legal costs. For, regret is belated common sense.
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It sounds like you don't think that I am qualified to provide Botox to my patients? What is the rationale?
I am fully covered by my malpractice insurance, otherwise I would never inject even one unit.
I don't have signs in my office, and don't market Botox. I usually only offer it after providing a large reconstruction case. I also administer it for people who have a hypermobile upper lip, and for TMD facial pain.
Thanks for your concern.