January 22, 2025 | Aesthetic Medicine, Patient Impact, ethics, impact, outcomes

Medscape is pleased to announce new advancements within its Clinical Advances in Aesthetic Medicine. Launched in 2022, this initiative has effectively educated MD practitioners, showcasing measurable outcomes with submissions to key conferences.
The field of aesthetic medicine has evolved significantly in recent years. The demand for aesthetic procedures, particularly non-invasive options, continues to grow. Patients are increasingly seeking treatments that enhance their appearance, influenced by cultural trends and social media. Practitioners must stay informed about the latest techniques and developments to provide high-quality care and ensure patient safety. It is also essential for practitioners to adhere to ethical standards, manage patient expectations, and recognize when to decline treatment, always prioritizing the patient’s best interests. Unfortunately, in many regions, physicians and allied healthcare professionals can practice aesthetic medicine without formal qualifications or sufficient training, which can pose risks to patient safety. Therefore, the need for independent, accredited education in aesthetic medicine is crucial.
“Medscape’s commitment to addressing educational needs in aesthetic medicine reflects our mission to be a trusted source of practical, unbiased education for MD practitioners,” said Elaine Bell, PhD, Director of Clinical Strategy at Medscape Education Global.
In line with this commitment, Medscape has recently launched a “Medscape Essentials” program titled Elevating Standards of Care in Aesthetic Medicine, that can be viewed on the Medscape website. This self-funded initiative highlights Medscape’s dedication to promoting ethical practices within the industry.
According to Dr Tatjana Pavicic “Education is the cornerstone of excellence, encompassing both theoretical and practical training. Unfortunately, in many countries, once you become a medical doctor, there is no requirement to specialize in fields like ENT, plastic surgery, or dermatology. This has led to a concerning trend where some doctors believe that a brief four-hour training session is sufficient to practice across various specialties. This approach poses significant risks to patients, given the complexity and variability of human anatomy and the wide range of products available in the market. Access to comprehensive education is essential, as aesthetics must be treated as a serious discipline requiring rigorous and specialized training.”
Medscape has also launched a survey on ethical practices in aesthetic medicine, developed in collaboration with Dr. Sylvia Ramirez (Cutis Medical Laser Clinics Pte Ltd, Singapore). The data collected from this survey will be analyzed and submitted for publication at relevant conferences and in a peer-reviewed journal.
‘Ethics in facial aesthetics is not just about what we CAN DO—it’s about what we SHOULD DO in a world driven by filters, followers, and fleeting trends. Practitioners must actively learn and understand the principles of ethics, commit to unbiased decision-making, and prioritize independent education to uphold the highest standards of patient trust and care’ said Dr Ramirez.
To find out more about the impact of our aesthetic education, check out our two posters at IMCAS—you can learn more about them through our short video on LinkedIn here or join us at the conference in the poster hall, live in Paris.
If you would like to know more, please connect with Philippe Guedj, Director of Medical Education (pguedj@medscape.net) and Elaine Bell, Director of Clinical Strategy (ebell@medscape.net), who will be attending IMCAS in Paris and would be delighted to meet you there.
With a membership exceeding 13 million healthcare professionals worldwide, Medscape Education is well-positioned to lead the industry in enhancing the standards of care in aesthetic medicine. These recent developments are just the beginning of our ongoing efforts.
About Medscape Education Medscape Education (medscape.org) is the leading destination for continuous professional development, consisting of more than 30 specialty-focused destinations offering thousands of free accredited CME and CE courses for physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
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