Cosmetic
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Tighter regulation of non-surgical cosmetic procedures welcome
5th Sep 2023Lawyers welcome Ahpra’s move, announced today, to increase regulation of the non-surgical cosmetic procedures industry, and introduce new guidelines for health practitioners advertising and providing fillers, Botox injections and other aesthetic treatments.
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New cosmetic surgery advertising guidelines must be proactively enforced to be effective
3rd Apr 2023New advertising guidelines specific to cosmetic surgery released today by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) are welcome but will only work if they are proactively enforced, says the Australian Lawyers Alliance (ALA).
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Cosmetic surgery advertising concerns remain despite release of review report
1st Sep 2022The recommendations made as a result of Ahpra and the Medical Board of Australia's review of the cosmetic surgery industry are not strong enough to improve patient safety quickly, says the Australian Lawyers Alliance (ALA).
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More regulation of cosmetic surgery industry needed – not less
24th Aug 2022Horrifying incidents of botched cosmetic surgery underscore the need for stricter regulation of the industry.
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Lifting ban on patient testimonials in advertising will risk public safety
8th Jun 2022Lifting the current ban on patient testimonials being used in health services advertising will expose the public to preventable dangers and risk public safety, says the Australian Lawyers Alliance (ALA).
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Review of cosmetic surgery sector welcome but overdue
30th Nov 2021The review of patient safety in the cosmetic surgery sector announced by Ahpra today is welcome but long overdue, says the Australian Lawyers Alliance (ALA).
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Lawyers call for ban on advertising cosmetic surgery to u18s
16th Nov 2021Banning the advertising of cosmetic procedures to children is one of a suite of regulatory actions lawyers are recommending to help keep consumers safe.
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Laws regulating cosmetic surgery advertising must be strengthened to protect consumers
28th Oct 2021The current laws regulating the advertising of cosmetic surgery are not sufficient to ensure public safety, says the Australian Lawyers Alliance (ALA).
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Rules regarding use of ‘cosmetic surgeon’ title needed to protect patients
27th Aug 2021The use of the term ‘cosmetic surgeon’ by doctors without appropriate, specialist surgery qualifications can confuse potential patients, says the Australian Lawyers Alliance (ALA).
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Cosmetic Surgery: the end of an unregulated medical specialty?
19th Oct 2016In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in the amount of cosmetic surgery being performed in Australia. Cosmetic surgery is no longer only for the rich and famous; it is becoming more popular and accepted within the community at large. The increase in the availability of cosmetic surgery has led to stiff competition between providers, driving down prices.
With this increase in use, there have been a number of recently reported incidents where patients have suffered adverse reactions during cosmetic surgery procedures or from patients unhappy with the results of their surgery, which highlights the lack of regulation of the industry.