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Δευτέρα 12 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

The U.K. approach to putting patient safety first when receiving non-surgical cosmetic therapies: The cosmetic practice standards authority

The 2013 Keogh Review of Cosmetic Regulation stated: In fact, a person having a non-surgical cosmetic intervention has no more protection and redress than someone buying a ballpoint pen or a toothbrush. This Department of Health Review of the regulation of Cosmetic Interventions presented the stark reality that non-surgical treatments are not regulated, patients are not protected and there needs to be significant change.1

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