Aesthetic medicine blends clinical knowledge with artistry to enhance appearance without surgery. This book outlines the ethical principles, scope of practice, patient selection criteria, and safety standards fundamental to the field. It discusses facial symmetry, consultation skills, treatment planning, and minimally invasive techniques such as injectables, peels, and device-based therapies. Special emphasis is placed on managing expectations and achieving natural results. It offers a foundation for clinicians entering or expanding their expertise in aesthetic procedures, supported by real-world examples and step-by-step guides.
Huxley Crane is a renowned educator and consultant in aesthetic clinical principles and procedural ethics. His interdisciplinary work connects dermatology, pharmacology, and minimally invasive interventions. He has authored practical guidelines for professionals navigating aesthetic consultations and patient safety protocols. As an editorial contributor, Crane has curated content that merges theory with applied practice. His academic focus includes practitioner training, aesthetic risk assessment, and ethical treatment planning. He frequently engages in regulatory advisory roles for emerging aesthetic procedures.