Botox parties are well known in America. One good example would be Michael Jackson? Didn't he do botox at one point? Sure he did it privately, nevertheless, botox is a hit in America. Everyone seems to be doing it. Same as Korea and Japan, especially Korea.
One main reason that groups of people are gathered together in a party with a glass of wine and upper lip injection is because a patient often requires a certain amount of Botox injection to complete the work they need to be done. Plus, it's done at a person's home. Doctors claim that the party setting relaxes patients and helps them easier to handle the injection process. Well, that's what Botox Clinic claimed.
Though I've never heard of nurses peforming botox parties illegally, that's just not fair for the doctor's side. Usually, it's always the doctors hosting botox parties, never nurses. Nurses are only assistants to doctors but doctors are specialized and they have a certificate for it. Nurses should not perform it illegally but legally in a doctor's presence. Nurses are midwifes. Unlike doctors, they've had years of training from internship to residence to surgeon?
Still, I believe it's rather of a peculiar yet interesting news, one that has not been told before. It's something of rather new information that affects the public as the reporter for this story is sending an alert signal to them to beware of nurses performing illegal practices in beauty salons and Botox parties, in that they may not be affected as well. Therefore, this definitely works as news for me at least.
Published as a two-way sort of perspective; the doctor's perspective and the nurse's perspective, such good feature. In a doctor's perspective, it states the doctor's worries where there were complaints by the Cosmetics Physician Society. This is included as news as it is informing the public the doctor's worries for the public in that the public should not do the Botox unless there is proper supervision by a doctor. However, the reporter should have included the dangers that might happen from a doctor's perspective if these practices were done without supervision.
In the nurse's perspective, the reporter stated statements of the nurses standing up for their rights and that there is no regulation where a nurse needs to b supervised by a doctor when prescribing these medicines. This part could be included as news as it states of the nurses' perspective of view regarding this matter since they are the ones being affected, in response to the doctor's perspective.
However, I do believe that what can be done should be included. Readers can read and say yes so what should we do about it. When you disclose a conflict, people want to know what can be done about it. Therefore, it would be a better story if the reporter could disclose what can be done.
Works as news where two sides of the stories were mentioned. Such a wide angle to look at. I'm proud. But, it's just my opinion. I don't know about yours though.
Still, I want to strongly agree with the doctors that nurses should not perform botox injections in parties illegally without a doctor's supervision. That's way too dangerous. What if it were to cause death or a horrible disease or a mistake in a face feature to make it look like a monster? No no no, I don't ever wanna go there. Call me superstitious, that's just my view.
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