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How to tell whether the medical beauty project is formal or not?
Judging whether the medical beauty project is formal or not can be judged from the following aspects:

Institutional qualification: check whether the medical and aesthetic institutions have the practice license of medical institutions, and whether the attending doctors have the doctor qualification certificate and practicing doctor certificate. At the same time, it is necessary to confirm whether medical beauty institutions have the qualifications to carry out corresponding medical beauty projects, such as cosmetic surgery, cosmetic dentistry, cosmetic dermatology, etc.

Drugs and medical devices: To know whether the drugs and medical devices used by medical beauty institutions have been registered according to law and whether they comply with relevant regulations. Drugs and medical devices used by regular medical and aesthetic institutions must have national certification certificates to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Service quality: observe the service quality of medical and aesthetic institutions, such as service attitude and professionalism. Formal medical and aesthetic institutions should have a good service attitude, respect the needs and opinions of consumers, and provide professional consulting services and postoperative nursing guidance.

Price transparency: the price of formal medical and aesthetic institutions should be transparent and reasonable, and there is no situation of being too high or too low. Consumers should pay attention to comparing the price differences of different institutions when choosing medical and aesthetic institutions, and understand the rationality of price composition.

Word of mouth and evaluation: Understand the word of mouth and evaluation of medical beauty institutions through Internet search, social media and other channels. Regular medical and aesthetic institutions should have good reputation and evaluation, and consumers can learn about other consumers' real experiences and suggestions through these channels.

Contracts and medical records: Regular medical and aesthetic institutions should sign formal contracts with consumers, clarify the rights and obligations of both parties, and provide written medical records and diagnosis and treatment plans for consumers. Consumers should read the terms of the contract carefully before signing the contract to ensure that their rights and interests are protected.

To sum up, consumers should pay attention to the qualification, legality of drugs and medical devices, service quality, price transparency, word-of-mouth and evaluation, contracts, medical records, etc. when choosing medical beauty institutions, so as to ensure that the selected medical beauty projects are formal.