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Scope-safe aftercare phrasing (clinic tone)

Aftercare messages should be clear and reassuring without sounding medical, certain, or outcome-driven. Keep language factual, simple, and aligned with what was agreed.

3 pillars of scope-safe aftercare

1) What to do (simple, practical)
2) What to avoid (short list)
3) When to check in (clear, calm)

What to avoid (common AI drift)

• medical framing (“this indicates…”, “this is an infection…”)
• strong reassurance (“nothing to worry about”)
• guaranteed outcomes (“this will clear it”)

Short examples (not copy-ready)

• “For the next [time window discussed], keep the routine simple and consistent.”
• “If you notice [neutral description], please message me so we can review.”
• “We’ll check progress at [follow-up timing mentioned].”

Checklist (quick)

✅ Written like a clinic note, not marketing
✅ No labels, no causes, no guarantees
✅ Clear follow-up point

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