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Australia Proposes Cosmetic Surgery Guidelines to Protect Consumers Against Health Risks

by Reshma Anand on May 9, 2016 at 12:24 PM

The Medical Board of Australia has proposed draft guidelines for cosmetic medical and surgical procedures carried out extensively in the country.


Australians are doing more than one billion cosmetic surgeries every year. Cosmetic surgeries have its own drawbacks and health risks. Carrying out frequent image changes can have an adverse effect on the health.

‘Australia makes cooling off period mandatory for adults and children under 18 undergoing cosmetic surgeries under its new draft guidelines. ’

Therefore, to protect consumers against risks of cosmetic procedures offered by registered medical practitioners in the country, the board has proposed certain guidelines and has also launched a consultation seeking feedback from the public.

"In lots of ways cosmetic procedures are different from other medical procedures. We are looking for the best way to manage risk to patients without limiting or making judgments about consumer choices," said Board Chair, Dr Joanna Flynn AM.

Some of the proposed guidelines include,

The guidelines will take effect on October 1, 2016 and will apply to all cosmetic surgery practitioners and plastic surgeons offering these procedures.

Source: Medindia

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