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cosmetology
What would you call a clinic that provides its clients with services referring to medical and non-medical procedures? For example, the so called beauty injections, massage, skincare, manicure, epilation and so on.
Dec 26, 2018 3:02 PM
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That sounds like a spa to me
December 26, 2018
2
We called them a spa or an aesthetics clinic.
December 26, 2018
2
In the United States, we call them a Spa.
December 26, 2018
1
Non-medical treatments are done in a spa. Medical treatments related to beauty, such as Botox, are done at a Med-Spa.
December 26, 2018
In the UK, a salon/spa would provide non-invasive/non-medical beauty treatments.
Other aesthetic treatments, such as injections, might be provided at a (skin/dermatology/beauty/aesthetic) clinic.
Regulations mean that qualified, medical professionals are keen to distinguish between their treatments and non-medical, however, there is some crossover between services.
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