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September 06, 2007

Scheduling an appointment. Botox vs. Moles

From NYTimes.com:

Patients seeking an appointment with a dermatologist to ask about a potentially cancerous mole have to wait substantially longer than those seeking Botox for wrinkles, a study published online yesterday by The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology said.

Researchers reported that dermatologists in 12 cities offered a typical wait of eight days for a cosmetic patient wanting Botox to smooth wrinkles, compared with a typical wait of 26 days for a patient requesting evaluation of a changing mole, a possible indicator of skin cancer.

Original research available at the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

Posted by Staff at 01:50 PM
Category: Health Care

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