Should you trust a treatment that’s offered at incredibly low prices? Would you put a price tag on something as important as your own face?
Aesthetic treatments are costly for a very good reason. The expenses involved in becoming medically qualified, investing in ongoing training, offering quality products, and meeting the necessary safety requirements is significant. In order to meet these costs, quality practitioners have to set their prices accordingly.
Be very cautious when prices are too good to be true. The products may be counterfeit, sourced from an unregistered company, or have been over-diluted.
Would you feel safe if your gynaecologist offered you a Black Friday special on your Pap Smear? Or if your orthopaedic surgeon gave you a Black Friday hip replacement? It’s neither ethical nor professional for medial doctors to offer specials and discounts!
The HPCSA ethical guidelines prohibit doctors in South Africa from advertising special offers and discounts. Doctors are also not allowed to post prices on social media.
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