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Is medical beauty a false advertisement? Is it useful?
Medical beauty is still effective, but many hospitals like to exaggerate the effect of medical beauty when advertising in order to attract more customers, which leads to the prevalence of false advertisements in the medical beauty industry.

Different from traditional beauty, medical beauty has certain risks because of its invasive and traumatic characteristics. Some informal clinics, beauty salons and nail salons that do not meet the basic standards of medical institutions have no fear of providing medical beauty services. Most of these institutions are not approved, the hardware conditions are poor, the equipment is reused many times, and the process is not rigorous, which easily leads to infectious diseases and cross-infection.

At present, some medical beauty institutions still ignore the medical attributes of medical beauty, violate the provisions of the Measures for the Administration of Medical Advertisements, play "big tricks", confuse the audience with new words, and package simple technologies into new concepts and technologies, such as "wrinkles can be completely eliminated with one stitch, and ten years younger is not a dream" and other exaggerated propaganda.

According to the White Paper on Medical Beauty Industry 20 17 issued by relevant institutions, 90% of disfigurement comes from "three non-features", namely, informal institutions, non-professional doctors and non-CFDA certified products. Botulinum toxin, hyaluronic acid, ultrasonic scalpel and hot Maggie are the hardest hit areas in the black market of medical beauty. These projects are full of counterfeit drugs, parallel imports and fake equipment.

Therefore, if you want to do medical beauty, you must do your homework before you act, and choose a regular and guaranteed medical institution to ensure safety.