Frontiers in Medical Science Research, 2025, 7(2); doi: 10.25236/FMSR.2025.070208.
Zhou Jinjuan
School of Clinical Medicine, Yichun University, Yichun, China, 336000
Currently, with the improvement of economic standards, the awakening of aesthetic consciousness, and the increasing emphasis on medical health and beauty concepts, the demand for medical health and beauty services continues to grow, characterized by multi-level, personalized, and diversified needs [1]. However, due to the late start of medical aesthetics in China and the exploratory stage of its management, the standardization and training certification system for medical aesthetic services have not yet been established. As a result, the quality and professional capabilities of most practitioners in the field fail to meet the multi-level, personalized, and diversified demands of beauty seekers, leading to a gradual increase in medical aesthetic disputes. Based on years of practical research on the standardization and certification system of medical aesthetic services, this paper reflects on the existing problems in current medical aesthetic services and conducts an in-depth analysis of the factors influencing the demand for such services. Combining the current status of medical aesthetic services in China and using medical aesthetic consultation services as an example, this study explores the construction of a standardization and training certification system for medical aesthetic services. The aim is to enhance the professional level of medical aesthetic technicians and the technical service capabilities of medical aesthetic institutions, thereby promoting the healthy development of medical aesthetic services.
Medical Aesthetic Services, Standardization Construction, Medical Aesthetic Service Training, Medical Aesthetic Service Certification, Standardization and Training Certification System for Medical Aesthetic Services
Zhou Jinjuan. Research on Standardization Construction and Training Certification System of Medical Cosmetology Service in China. Frontiers in Medical Science Research(2025), Vol. 7, Issue 2: 45-52. https://doi.org/10.25236/FMSR.2025.070208.
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