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CDSCO | Fellow dermatologists | Grey market
Fellow dermatologists — let’s talk about the CDSCO notice on injectables calmly 👇
The headline reads like a crackdown. Read properly, it’s something we should welcome.
What it says: a cosmetic is topical by legal definition - rubbed, poured, sprinkled, sprayed. Anything injected must instead be a drug or a medical device, with the approvals to match. That’s it.
Why it’s actually good news for us:
✅ It changes nothing for properly approved toxin and licensed fillers — what we already use.
✅ It echoes our training: what goes under the skin must be approved for under the skin.
It targets the grey market — cosmetic-grade cocktails and unapproved “boosters” injected by those who never learned the difference.
It raises the floor on patient safety and sharpens the line between evidence-based dermatology and the medi-spa free-for-all.
The professional move isn’t panic - it’s a shelf audit. Every injectable you stock should be an approved
drug or an approved, licensed device. Read the label.
Have you reviewed your shelf yet? Let’s discuss 👇 Comment AUDIT to get a detailed checklist on the variety of boosters and the regulations.
Видео CDSCO | Fellow dermatologists | Grey market канала Everything Skin & Hair by Dr Punit Saraogi
The headline reads like a crackdown. Read properly, it’s something we should welcome.
What it says: a cosmetic is topical by legal definition - rubbed, poured, sprinkled, sprayed. Anything injected must instead be a drug or a medical device, with the approvals to match. That’s it.
Why it’s actually good news for us:
✅ It changes nothing for properly approved toxin and licensed fillers — what we already use.
✅ It echoes our training: what goes under the skin must be approved for under the skin.
It targets the grey market — cosmetic-grade cocktails and unapproved “boosters” injected by those who never learned the difference.
It raises the floor on patient safety and sharpens the line between evidence-based dermatology and the medi-spa free-for-all.
The professional move isn’t panic - it’s a shelf audit. Every injectable you stock should be an approved
drug or an approved, licensed device. Read the label.
Have you reviewed your shelf yet? Let’s discuss 👇 Comment AUDIT to get a detailed checklist on the variety of boosters and the regulations.
Видео CDSCO | Fellow dermatologists | Grey market канала Everything Skin & Hair by Dr Punit Saraogi
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