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Note: this article was originally written as part of the authors’ PgDip/ MSc in Cosmetic Medicine with the University of South Wales, which they are all currently studying towards.

Dr Julien Bachour has a degree in biology and chemistry from the University of Balamand, as well as qualifying as a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Balamand in Beirut, Lebanon. He completed his internship in internal medicine, and residency in dermatology at Saint George Hospital University Medical Center and trained in different countries during his residency, including in the UK. Qual: BSc, MD Dr Lubna Chaudhry is an aesthetic practitioner and GP currently working in My Care Clinic, Saudi Arabia. She completed her BSc and MBBS in Pakistan, before working in A&E in Saudi Arabia for three years. Dr Chaudhry has a MCPS in family medicine and a diploma from the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine. She has practised aesthetics for six years. Qual: BSc, MBBS, MCPS, AAAM Dip Jude Dunican has worked fulltime in aesthetic medicine since 2015. She is a nurse prescriber and has her own private practice in Bromley after working on Harley Street for several years. Dunican is also the national trainer for Obagi Medical in the UK. She has a special interest in device-based therapies and has been treating patients of all skin types since 2009. She is a member of the British Association of Cosmetic Nurses. Qual: BSc (HONS), Pg. Dip, RGN, INP Dr Sindhu Rakshith is a consultant dermatologist and aesthetic practitioner from Bangalore, India with more than six years of clinical experience. After completing her MBBS degree from JSS Medical College, she pursed her special interest in dermatology to complete a Post Graduate Diploma in Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy from Command Hospital. Qual: MBBS, DDVL

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Reproduced from Aesthetics | Volume 7/Issue 9 - August 2020


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