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Andrew Rankin

Aesthetic Practitioner, Regenix Cosmetic Medicine

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Supervision and cosmetic licensing

By exercising personal and professional accountability, it follows that the individual must oversee the outcome of the delegated task, making themselves available to assist and support as necessary,...

Standards of prescribing: the possible implications of a licensing scheme

» The Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners has previously advised of the need for all healthcare practitioners who work in the aesthetic sector to adopt an assiduous approach to accurate record...

Medical or cosmetic? The challenges of differentiating between the two

The starting point is to appreciate that, in the wider context, regulated healthcare professionals provide their services with the highest standards of patient care and of competence. What some have...

A professional approach to personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic

» Lip treatments, or any involvement of the mouth, must always be considered a high-risk treatment. Combined treatments that involve the lips and other areas are probably the highest risk by virtue of...

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