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Where should aesthetic nurses practise? An evaluation of national health guidelines

Where should aesthetic nurses practise? An evaluation of national health guidelines Although non-surgical cosmetic treatments are medical, there is no licensing body for premises where minimally invasive procedures are provided. Despite this, the Royal College of Surgeons recommends that aesthetic practitioners should only treat patients if they believe the environment meets the standard of the licensing body. Chérie Scanlon explores the minefield of aesthetic practice settings in the UK http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Aesthetic Nursing Mark Allen Group

Where should aesthetic nurses practise? An evaluation of national health guidelines

Journal of Aesthetic Nursing , Volume 3 (2): 4 – Mar 1, 2014

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Publisher
Mark Allen Group
Copyright
Copyright © 2014 MA Healthcare Limited
ISSN
2050-3717
eISSN
2052-2878
DOI
10.12968/joan.2014.3.2.74
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Abstract

Although non-surgical cosmetic treatments are medical, there is no licensing body for premises where minimally invasive procedures are provided. Despite this, the Royal College of Surgeons recommends that aesthetic practitioners should only treat patients if they believe the environment meets the standard of the licensing body. Chérie Scanlon explores the minefield of aesthetic practice settings in the UK

Journal

Journal of Aesthetic NursingMark Allen Group

Published: Mar 1, 2014

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