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The MC10 should be used by practitioners who are trained in both skin assessment and the limitations of imaging technology. Experience allows them to interpret results within the context of skin history, lifestyle factors, and clinical presentation.
A responsible practitioner will explain what the images suggest, what they cannot confirm, and where uncertainty exists. Clear language and balanced explanation help prevent unnecessary concern or unrealistic expectations.
Be cautious if imaging results are presented as diagnoses, definitive proof of damage, or guarantees of treatment outcomes. Overstating findings undermines informed consent and can lead to poor decision-making.
Clients may wish to ask how the images will be used, whether results will influence treatment planning, and how progress is typically reviewed. These questions support transparency and shared understanding.
Any use of imaging should align with UK advertising guidance and professional standards. Claims must remain factual, balanced, and free from implied medical or cosmetic guarantees.
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