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Difference Between Esthetician And Dermatologist

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Difference Between Esthetician And Dermatologist

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  1. Difference Between Esthetician And Dermatologist

  2. Esthetician And Dermatologist They differ in educational and training background They differ on how to handle skin problems.

  3. Estheticians Estheticians may have completed a one-year or two-year course focusing on skin care procedures and products. Dermatologist Dermatologists have completed courses in Dermatology, which is the study of how skin functions and its disorders.

  4. Estheticians Highly skilled to do body massage, facial treatments that involve exfoliation, and other superficial procedures. Dermatologist Dermatologists are medically trained to diagnose disorders, can prescribe medications, have a vast knowledge on drug properties, and are certified to perform surgical procedures to remove scars.

  5. For mild acne, if you only have a couple of zits, your best option is to see an esthetician first. They can provide advice and some preventive treatments for further breakouts and can perform facial treatments, which might remove small zits.

  6. For severe acne, your best option is to see a dermatologist. When you've already tried different kinds of acne medications and your condition hasn't improved and continues to get worse, a professional dermatologist may be a better option than an esthetician.

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