Many people cannot distinguish between medical aesthetics and lifestyle beauty treatments, leading to many women being persuaded by staff at lifestyle beauty salons during skin care sessions to undergo procedures such as facial hyaluronic acid injections, dermal fillers, or even the use of lasers or chemical solutions to remove moles, flat warts on the face, or skin tags on the neck, often at high prices.

While a significant portion may not experience major issues, many individuals still suffer disfigurement and various skin problems as a result. Just a few weeks ago, a female patient developed complications during facial hyaluronic acid injection at a beauty salon where she regularly received facial care, resulting in dense, grid-like red bumps on her face. At that point, the beautician there was unsure how to handle the situation and accompanied the patient to the hospital for medical consultation.

Life beauty salons are not permitted to perform medical cosmetic procedures. Any actions that break the skin or involve injecting substances into the skin are considered medical cosmetic procedures. If a life beauty salon engages in such activities, it is illegal. In case of any issues, consumers have the right to seek redress. However, the problem is that the cost of seeking redress is not low. It is also difficult to achieve better resolution, and the process may drag on for a long time. Therefore, we hope that all consumers keep their eyes wide open. If medical cosmetic procedures are needed, it is strongly recommended to go to a regular medical cosmetic institution. Not only should you verify the institution, but also ensure that the doctor performing the procedure is qualified.

Of course, many lifestyle beauty institutions are still very good, allowing many women to receive skincare care in their daily lives. Naturally, there are also quite a few lifestyle beauty institutions that have business dealings with medical aesthetic institutions, referring some clients to medical aesthetic institutions for related treatments. However, the waters here can be quite murky. Even if you go to the same medical aesthetic institution for treatment, the fees for the same procedure may differ from those charged to clients referred by other institutions. As for why such differences exist, it simply comes down to what is known as varying channel fees.

Nowadays, many platforms have medical aesthetic institutions offering various group-buying or low-price trial projects. It cannot be ruled out that some institutions attract consumers with low prices and then engage in secondary development to achieve greater profitability. Everyone should believe in a term called "sales talk," which is ever-changing and highly enticing. Do not be overconfident in your ability to resist temptation, as many times people are subtly manipulated without realizing it. Otherwise, how could there be so many cases of fraud?

The desire for beauty is universal. Whether choosing a formal beauty salon or a formal medical aesthetic institution, one must first understand the desired outcome and their financial capacity.

Whether it's cosmetic treatments or medical aesthetics, they are both enhancements. Excessively high demands and premature consumption may lead to issues, so it's important to act within one's means based on individual circumstances.