FAQs

Dermatology vs. Aestheticians

Find answers to your questions about the differences between dermatologists and aestheticians.

What is the difference between a dermatologist and an aesthetician?

Dermatologists are medical doctors specializing in skin disorders and diseases, while aestheticians focus on cosmetic skin treatments and improving skin health through non-medical procedures.

Yes, many dermatologists offer aesthetic treatments in addition to medical dermatology.

Both can be effective, but dermatologists are trained to handle more complex skin issues and medical conditions.

Aestheticians undergo specialized training in skincare and beauty treatments but do not have medical training.

For acne and skin cancer, a dermatologist is typically recommended for medical evaluation and treatment.

No, aestheticians are not licensed to perform medical procedures, which should be handled by a dermatologist or other medical professional.

Yes, treatments like certain prescription medications and advanced procedures may only be available through dermatologists.

Many dermatologists do offer these services, often with a medical approach and access to advanced treatments.

Consider your specific needs: if you have medical skin conditions or need in-depth diagnosis, a dermatologist is appropriate; for cosmetic improvements, an aesthetician may suffice.

Look for qualifications, reviews, and recommendations, and consider scheduling a consultation to discuss your needs and their approach.