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BS EN 16372:2014:2015 Edition

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Aesthetic surgery services

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BSI 2015 52
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This European Standard addresses the requirements for clinical aesthetic practice: This covers surgical services to patients who want to change their physical appearance.

This European Standard provides recommendations for procedures for clinical treatment, including the ethical framework and general principles according to which clinical services are provided by all aesthetic practitioners. These recommendations apply before, during and after the procedure.

Dentistry1) procedures, reconstructive surgery procedures and aesthetic non-surgical medical procedures are excluded from the scope of this European Standard.

Aesthetic non-medical procedures (e.g. tattoos, piercing) which can be legally performed by non-physicians (e.g. beauty therapists, hairdressers) are excluded from the scope of this European Standard.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
8 1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
10 3 Competencies
3.1 General
3.2 Training
11 3.3 Continuous professional development (CPD) and continuous medical education (CME)
4 Management and communication with patients
4.1 Office staff/Booking arrangements
4.2 Patient consultation and assessment
13 4.3 Consent
14 4.4 Documentation
4.5 Investigations
15 4.6 Cooling off period
4.7 Post-operative follow up and dressings
16 4.8 Publicity and advertising
4.9 Travelling long distance for treatment
17 4.10 Medical indemnity and insurance
4.11 Fees
4.12 Arrangements for out of hours and emergency cover
18 4.13 Allied health professionals
4.14 Complaints
4.15 Confidentiality
4.16 Multiple aesthetic surgical procedures
4.17 Safe timing of procedures
19 4.18 Registration
5 Facilities
5.1 Evaluation of compliance and risk management
5.2 Personnel
5.3 Documentation of medical records
20 5.4 Facility
5.5 Administrative and waiting area
5.6 General requirements and recommendations for procedure rooms and operating theatres
21 5.7 Safety and security
22 5.8 Anaesthesia Device
23 5.9 Hygiene standards for procedure rooms and operating theatres
5.10 Medications
24 5.11 Procedure room (PR)
25 5.12 Operating theatre (OP)
27 6 Procedures
6.1 General
6.2 Aesthetic surgical procedure categories
6.3 Identifying factors
6.3.1 General
28 6.3.2 Practitioner
6.3.3 Facility
6.3.4 Anaesthesia level
6.3.5 Risk level of procedure
6.3.6 Patient physical status and age
29 6.3.7 Duration of the procedure
6.4 Procedure identification
Figure 1 — Relations
6.5 Procedure list
30 Table 1 — Classification of aesthetic surgical procedures, excluding risk level E (death)
32 Annex A (normative) Code of Ethics for marketing and advertising
34 Annex B (informative) Classification of practitioners
35 Annex C (informative) A–deviations
45 Bibliography
BS EN 16372:2014
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