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Diversity in Aesthetics: Insights on Treating Asian Patients from International Roundtables

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Aesthetic Considerations for Treating Asian Patients: Insights from the Thriving in Diversity International Roundtable Series

Background:

The unique facial anatomy, influenced by cultural traditions and regional aesthetics preference, has led to specialized methods of rejuvenation and beautification that are particularly relevant within Asia as well as for practitioners serving diverse populations worldwide. This paper synthesizes findings from a series of international roundtables centered on embracing diversity in the field of aesthetics.

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The m is to explore similarities and disparities in anatomical characteristics, patient preferences, and treatment methodologies applicable to Asian patients and how these may impact aesthetic practices.

Methods:

In response to serving a broad spectrum of patient demographics, this paper discusses insights from a comprehensive international roundtable series held on August 24, 2021 through May 16, 2022. The final part dedicated to the 'Asian Patient' was specifically analyzed for this report.

Findings:

The analysis highlights anatomical variances that influence treatment preferences, along with specific procedural techniques tlored to managing facial contour and projection. Advanced injection methods targeting the eyelid-forehead complex were also discussed.

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The roundtable discussions underscored the importance of cultural awareness and patient-specific considerations when addressing aesthetic needs within Asian populations. The exchange of innovative techniques promotes both optimal outcomes for diverse patients within a single practice, as well as fosters continuous evolution in aesthetic medicine. The outlined methodologies can serve as when customizing treatment plans for the Asian demographic.

Keywords: Asian Patient, Botulinum Toxin Type A BoNT-A, Ethnic Diversity, Facial Anatomy, Aesthetic Procedures

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