Skin Care vs. Surgery: Finding a Moral Code in the Med Spa

June 4, 2019

When it comes to being a part of the spa and medical spa industries, integrity is a shining factor that is a necessity for a successful business. This is why Myla Bennett, M.D., plastic surgeon, owner and founder Ederra Bella Plastic Surgery, isn’t afraid to say no to her clients if she feels their reasoning or understanding isn’t right for what they are asking for. Bennett chooses to educate her clients on what is best for their skin goals. Skin Inc. sat down and chatted with Bennett to learn more about the moral code she made for herself when opening her own practice, which often has her leading clients toward skin care instead of surgery.
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