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	<title>Comments on: Cosmetic Dermatology?</title>
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		<title>By: Boredbeyondrecognition</title>
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		<description>I think you wanted to know if cosmetic dermatology and Plastic Surgery are the same. Am I right? Hopefully, I am. Cosmetic Dermatology and Plastic Surgery do overlap in some cases. Dermatology usually involves the health of the skin as oppose to the beautifcation of it. The beautification is just a side bonus that reflects heathy skin. Plastic surgery serves no healthful purposes whatsoever. It&#039;s meant to sculpt your body a certain way. Removing a birth mark could fall into both depending on the composition of the mark and the location on the skin. It also depends on the technique used. A surgical incision to the dermal layer where the mark is may require a surgeon and a dermatologist. I hope I didn&#039;t confuse you even more.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think you wanted to know if cosmetic dermatology and Plastic Surgery are the same. Am I right? Hopefully, I am. Cosmetic Dermatology and Plastic Surgery do overlap in some cases. Dermatology usually involves the health of the skin as oppose to the beautifcation of it. The beautification is just a side bonus that reflects heathy skin. Plastic surgery serves no healthful purposes whatsoever. It&#8217;s meant to sculpt your body a certain way. Removing a birth mark could fall into both depending on the composition of the mark and the location on the skin. It also depends on the technique used. A surgical incision to the dermal layer where the mark is may require a surgeon and a dermatologist. I hope I didn&#8217;t confuse you even more.</p>
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