Aesthetic considerations when treating patients of African descent: Thriving in diversity international roundtable series

Author:

Fabi Sabrina G.1,Burgess Cheryl2,Edwards Cleo‐Daimaris34,Kanaris Nicole P.5,Dayan Steve6

Affiliation:

1. Cosmetic Laser Dermatology San Diego California USA

2. Center for Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery Washington District of Columbia USA

3. Edwards Aesthetics Valkenswaard The Netherlands

4. KNMG Utrecht The Netherlands

5. Med Aesthetique Johannesburg South Africa

6. Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Otolaryngology University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago Illinois USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundBlack patients of African descent are an ethnically diverse demographic and have unique anatomical features, aging processes, and responses to aesthetic procedures that must be considered when planning treatment.AimsTo discuss similarities and differences in the anatomy and treatment preferences of Black patients of African descent and explore how these differences may influence aesthetic practices.Patients/MethodsIn support of clinicians who wish to serve a diverse patient population, a 6‐part international roundtable series focused on diversity in aesthetics was conducted from August 24, 2021, to May 16, 2022.ResultsThe results of the third roundtable in the series, the African Patient, are described here. The expertise and perspectives of African physicians, US physicians who treat African American patients, and physicians practicing within Latin America and Europe who treat patients of color (POC) of African descent are included, as well as information gleaned from injection demonstrations.ConclusionsBlack African patients seek aesthetic treatment for a variety of conditions. Patients with darker skin can benefit from treatment with fillers, neurotoxins, and energy‐based devices, but the application of these approaches should take into account the unique characteristics of each individual patient and the cultural and biological influences that impact treatment outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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