Cosmetic Surgery Industry Is No Longer ‘Nice’
5th March 2013
I’m always keen to share my musings on everything hair related on this blog, so I was delighted when I was given the opportunity to be a guest blogger on the Huffington Post. I decided to comment on the new code of practice introduced by the Royal College of Surgeons.
I strongly welcome this code of practice, which will help to bring about regulation to the cosmetic surgery industry. It’s time to put an end to unethical promotion and sales tactics across the board. The full blog can be accessed at http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/dr-bessam-farjo/cosmetic-surgery-industry_b_2759697.html. Worth a read, even if I do say so myself!
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