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Danesthetics Mentor

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What would you do??
I politely declined a new patient who wanted to fly out on the night of the appointment (she wanted cheek& jaw filler) saying her safety is my number one priority and this is what she wrote back… [This is just *gentle* feedback from someone who gets filler / Botox all over the country multiple times a year. Sharing your lack of confidence about my safety with you injecting me is not smart practice. Now I would never come in because I'm worried about your experience level. I've never had a practitioner ever say this to me before and I've been getting injected the last decade. Thank you for your time.] I know I did the right thing but just wanted to see what others thought… thank you 🫶🏻
4 likes • Jun 28
You did the right thing and demonstrated the safety and professionalism that sets good injectors apart. What she calls a lack of confidence is actually your strong ethical standards. Imagine dealing with a complication from miles away with someone like her. Holding your boundaries and standards protected you as much as it protected her. Also, “from someone who gets filler/botox all over the country multiple times a year” is a red flag in my view. She clearly prioritizes convenience over safety and is being defensive, not constructive. If anything, her response validates your decision not to proceed. Trust in your knowledge and instincts and the right patients will stick around. Well done, you dodged a bullet ;)
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Jamila Belhadjsalah
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