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I totally agree with the fact that currently the dermataologists are avoiding the skin cancer patients in favor of the filler and Botox cleients. If howver the third party insurers would compensate the physicians for their skin lesion removals properly this might not be occuring a sit is.

August 7, 2008

As Doctors Cater to Looks, Skin Patients Wait | www.nytimes.com

There is more to esthetics than just the use of   lasers and fillers...and a well trained plastic surgeon can give a far broader number of options to the patient than a  family physician or gynecologist If the derms want to do this skin rejuvenation....who is to treat rosacea,acne skin cancer and melanoma..... From an overall safety standpoint,the public is being put at risk by seeking these treatments from those who are not prepared by training to handle the bad results that can occur

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