I’m seeking a freelancer who can deliver a comprehensive 2000-word literature review (with a 20% allowance) that critically evaluates scientific literature on non-surgical cosmetic procedures, specifically dermal fillers. A topic is not agreed but I am interested in some idea such as – Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty: Assessing the Safety and Reliability of Injectable Fillers, Botox for migraines, to aspirate or not to aspirate when using dermal filler – aka all the evidence to show a negative aspirate prior to a vascular occlusion. Layout of the report: • Title • Introduction (including a brief background/aims) • Methodology • Literature review/Discussion • Limitations • Conclusion/Recommendations • List of references • Appendices (if relevant) Key Requirements: – The review should focus on a minimum of 2 research articles or conference paper publications. – Consideration of the design methodologies utilised within the clinical and scientific research is crucial. – An assessment of the extent to which the research methodologies contribute to the reliability of the findings in the clinical and scientific literature is required. Ideal Skills and Experience: – Strong background in aesthetic practice, particularly in non-surgical cosmetic procedures. – Proficiency in academic research and literature review writing. – Ability to critically evaluate research methodologies and their reliability. – Experience with dermal fillers research is a plus.