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Injectable treatment options for medical concerns

Dr Jenny Kimmins shares her experiences with using injectable treatments for common medical concerns like teeth grinding, excessive sweating, or migraines.

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Do you see patients with conditions like teeth grinding, excessive sweating, or migraines? In this short video, Dr Jenny Kimmins shares her experiences with using injectable treatments for the management of common medical concerns seen in primary care.

Aesthetic Medicine Courses

Dr Jenny Kimmins has a special interest in cosmetic medicine and runs a dedicated skin clinic in Melbourne.

In this video, she talks about the use of injectable treatments (Botulinum toxin) for non-aesthetic indications — specifically medical conditions such as hyperhidrosis, bruxism, and migraines.

Watch in the full video below.

 

For further information on this topic, you may be interested to learn more about HealthCert's Professional Diploma program in Aesthetic Medicine - aesthetics training for GPs, online or with workshops.

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