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September 09-10, 2019 | Edinburgh, Scotland

2

nd

Global Summit on

3

rd

International Conference on

Dermatology and Cosmetology

Wound Care, Tissue Repair and Regenerative Medicine

Joint Event

&

Journal of Dermatology Research and Skin Care | Volume 3

Dermatol Res Skin Care, Volume 3

Breaking the stigma and empowering all clients to feel confident about getting

aesthetics treatments done

Poonam Jagdev

VPaesthetica, UK

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any clients who come through our doors have already

made their mind up to have cosmetic non-surgical

or surgical treatments done. Why is it then, that there is a

tremendous amount of stigma and apprehension in certain

cultures, why do some women and men feel so reluctant

and apprehensive to go ahead with any treatment they

would like to get done to help them feel more confident or

charismatic and captivating? Over a period of time it has

become apparent that cosmetic aesthetics is still a taboo

and discredited in predominantly distinct cultures including

Asian, Indian Pakistani and South Indian. I believe, if we can

uncover what our client’s vision is for the outcome of their

treatment and empower men and women to feel confident

without being anxious about the repercussions from society

then many of our clients will be motivated, encouraged to

have the autonomy and confidence to transform their lives.

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pmj888@icloud.com