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Started by Laura Cooksey. Last reply by Laura Cooksey Mar 10, 2015.
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The lesson here is you need to find out what the client's goals are. Sounds like you might've projected YOUR skin care goals onto him; and it sounds like they are not his goals. Most of the time I don't extract the nose - those aren't blackheads they are sebaceous filaments (oil glands) and are supposed to be there. And extracting those really hurts!
I made the mistake of trying to talk a women into chemical peels for her sun damage. She didn't care about her sun damage - she didn't even know what I was talking about - what she really wanted was a relaxing facial, not a chemical peel. She got a bit upset with me; and for good reason. I didn't LISTEN. Lesson learned!
When I have clients who are lax in doing their homecare, I don't get upset with them. I, again, ask them what THEIR skin goals are. And then explain what it's going to take to reach those goals.
Make sense?
Educate, educate, educate. Most clients with acne haven't a clue what it really is and have gotten no help from the medical community or the OTC acne gurus like the gang at ProActive. Somehow they think that, because we tell them we can help, that we have a magic wand that we wave and, presto, no more acne.
Acne treatments are not your relaxing facial. I educate throughout the entire time they're with me, encourage them to ask questions and tell them it's a team effort. My job is to identify the best products and procedures for teaching them to keep their acne under control. If they don't listen or refuse to cooperate, they may as well save their money.
In addition to the none-stop verbal education, I give them handouts at each appointment. If I had a hammer, I'd probably pound the information into their skulls! Once they start to see improvement, they listen a lot better . . .
How do you hadle a client who was given the needed extractions yet calls two days later to say that they have red spots on their nostrils from the extractions preformed. Ive never had a complaint in this regard and based on their intake info I am not sure the client didnt go home and give themself treatment of their own infliction.
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