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Non-surgical Cosmetic Question

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Went to visit a great looking clinic that do all sorts of stuff.

BUT... the when i asked the doc if i could have his business card (to see if i could find info about him on the net), the only qualifications he has are:

- Diploma in Dermatology (Institute of Dermatology) and

- Certificate in Advanced Acupunture (Shanghai University of Traditional Medicine)

Is having so few academic qualifications something i should be concerned about, or is this fairly normal?

(I wish to have dermarollar)

Anyone have experience of this?

p.s the clinic is www.health-complex.com in Chiang Mai, and the doctor is Dr.Anurat Matanasaravut

Thank you so much if you take the time to read and reply. :o

Dermatologists are qualified for restylane injection procedures, not too sure about dermaroller, although there is one available for home use the professional one has longer needles so would probably need some training/qualification, this could maybe through the acupuncture qualification the doc has. Try googling procedures and the doc name and beauty/cosmetic forums for some feedback from people who have undergone these treatments. Good luck.

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Thank you so much!

He does have a Certificate in Advance Acupuncture so im sure all is ok.

That info helps a lot. Cheers.

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