Developing a rewarding referral relationship with a derm - skincareprofessionals.com2024-03-29T10:15:00Zhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/forum/topics/developing-a-rewarding-referral-relationship-with-a-derm?commentId=6332291%3AComment%3A97909&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThank you Kirsten for your re…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2012-07-27:6332291:Comment:979092012-07-27T14:52:31.618ZStephanie Farrandhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/StephanieJohnson376
<p>Thank you Kirsten for your reply!</p>
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<p>Thank you Kirsten for your reply!</p>
<p> </p> Hi Stephanie,
This can be a g…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2012-07-26:6332291:Comment:975912012-07-26T20:32:54.270ZKirsten Kayserhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/KirstenKayser
<p>Hi Stephanie,</p>
<p><br></br>This can be a great avenue for networking and business building. Any derms that do not currently employ an esthetician perhaps only offer medical grade laser treatments etc, are a good source. I have had some good luck with partnering in the past. In the last few years, more derms had jumped on the esthetics wagon and offered medi-spa services to their client, however, there are also those that prefer to keep their practice medical only, and are just not interested…</p>
<p>Hi Stephanie,</p>
<p><br/>This can be a great avenue for networking and business building. Any derms that do not currently employ an esthetician perhaps only offer medical grade laser treatments etc, are a good source. I have had some good luck with partnering in the past. In the last few years, more derms had jumped on the esthetics wagon and offered medi-spa services to their client, however, there are also those that prefer to keep their practice medical only, and are just not interested in offering those services, even renting out an unused room. Never hurts to try- and be sure to emphasis what you can do to help their business...that's what they will care to hear the most. Good luck!</p>