What is the “mod before client” phenomena?
Many practitioners are very excited when asked to do interesting implant work, and sometimes allow this excitement to allow them to overlook more important concerns such as the viability of the procedure or the safety of the client. If you approach a practitioner and you are unstable, overly young, or otherwise unprepared for the long-term and short-term effects of the procedure, or cannot grasp its permanent, a responsible practitioner should — and must — turn you down. In addition, if you approach a practitioner and ask for a procedure that is not safe, they should not — and must not — perform this procedure, no matter how much you beg them. Sadly, this is usually not what happens. Understand that if the person you are approaching is not a licensed doctor, they are probably working illegally, and are certainly not subject to any sort of professional review or monitoring. That doesn’t mean that there aren’t many talented people working outside of the medical sphere, but it does me