Guidance on non-surgical cosmetic procedures
The General Dental Council has confirmed its guidance on non-surgical cosmetic procedures.
This is the result of the GDC’s public consultation on the scope of practice of the dental team in 2008. It sought views on what different groups of professionals could do as part of their work and what would be valid additions to conventional dentistry.
Our guidance now states:
“Registrants choosing to offer Botox or other non-surgical cosmetic procedures should note that the GDC expects the same high standards of them, whatever the type of treatment they are carrying out. In particular, they are advised to work within their knowledge and professional competence and be prepared to back up the decisions they make. Careful thought also needs to be given to maintaining professional standards in relation to advertising these services, and to the need to be indemnified.”
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