Expectation gap

General/health/cosmetic Guide

The "paper" mentioned likely refers to several types of documents where these distinctions are critical: 1. Tax & Insurance Documentation

Costs for general well-being (e.g., gym memberships, vitamins) are usually not deductible unless specifically prescribed by a doctor for a diagnosed condition. General/Health/Cosmetic

Medically necessary treatments for illness or injury (e.g., surgery, insulin) are generally deductible. The "paper" mentioned likely refers to several types

Elective procedures for appearance (e.g., face lifts, teeth whitening) are disallowed for tax purposes unless they correct a deformity from injury or birth. 2. Academic & Regulatory Papers General/Health/Cosmetic

Industry reports from firms like Galderma or Perrigo analyze high-growth "dermocosmetic" sectors where medical science meets skincare.