How skin professionals can use AI within professional scope
AI can save time — but in clinics, wording matters. Use these boundaries to keep communication professional, clear, and within scope.
1) Never diagnose, prescribe, or promise outcomes
Keep AI as a drafting assistant, not a clinical authority. Avoid medical claims, guaranteed results, or anything that sounds like diagnosis.
2) Use a calm, professional tone
Avoid slang, hype, miracle language, or pressure. Prefer neutral, clear wording.
3) Keep documentation clean and factual
Write what was discussed, what was agreed, and what the client should do next only if it was explicitly covered. Avoid long explanations that could be interpreted as advice outside scope.
4) Always review before sending
Treat AI output like a draft. Remove anything that over-claims, over-explains, or changes your professional intent.
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