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Thank you for participating in our survey about acne treatments.

The survey will take approximately 5 – 8 minutes to complete, and those completing the survey will be entered into a drawing to win one of three $500 Amazon gift cards.

Your responses are extremely important to us, and will be held in the strictest confidence and remain anonymous.

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1. What is your specialty?

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2. Where are you located (City, State/Province, Country)?

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3. How many employees do you have in your practice?

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4. How often do you treat acne patients?

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5. How many patients in total do you see per week?

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6. What type of acne do you commonly see? (Rate of in order of most frequent to least frequent with 1 being least frequent and 6 being most frequent)

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7. What is your preferred course of therapy for mild acne?

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8. What is your preferred course of therapy for moderate acne?

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9. What is your preferred course of therapy for moderate to severe acne?

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10. What is your preferred course of therapy for severe acne?

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11. Do you use any lasers/devices to treat acne?

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12. If you use lasers, do you find them effective? Rate of a scale of 1-5 with 1 being most effective and 5 being least effective.

  1 2 3 4 5
Neo (Aerolase)
Isolaz (Solta)
VBeam (Candela)
Sebacia
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)
Theraclear (Theravant)
Fractora (InMode)
Forever Clear BBL (Sciton)

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13. What would you consider the most important factors of an effective acne clearing device?  

  Yes No
Number of Treatments
Percent Clearance
Length of Clearance

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14. If length of clearance is an important factor, how long would you expect the results to last?

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15. Rate length of preference for clearance from 1 to 4 with 1 being most desired.

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16. Choose the most optimal treatment time.  

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17. How much would you suggest patients pay for a device treatment that lasts 6 months?

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18. How much would you suggest patients pay for a device treatment that lasts 12 months?

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19. Would you consider dispensing a post procedure product kit to patients to reduce irritation and control future breakouts?

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20. How much would you charge for a kit of 3 products that lasts approximately 2 months?

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