CMO Launches New Website Giving Vital Information To People Considering Cosmetic Surgery, UK
Main Category: Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic SurgeryArticle Date: 23 Dec 2005 - 0:00 PDT
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UK Chief Medical Officer Sir Liam Donaldson today launched a new website providing important information for people considering cosmetic surgery. Last year Sir Liam asked Harry Cayton, Director for Patients and the Public, to convene an Expert Group to look at the regulation of cosmetic surgery. One of their key recommendations was that patients and the public should have access to detailed, accredited advice on cosmetic surgery including what standards to expect from providers, what qualifications to look for and what questions to ask.
The Chief Medical Officer said:
"Good public information on cosmetic surgery is essential. People need help and support to make informed choices about whether to have cosmetic surgery or a non-surgical cosmetic treatment. Well informed patients can help to drive up standards among providers in a field of healthcare where there have been concerns. I am sure that the web material will be widely used and will make a significant contribution to raising awareness among both the public and the providers.
"It is in the interests of everyone working in the field to make sure that the public have access to reliable information. The Department of Health was fortunate to be able to draw on the expertise of a wide range of stakeholders in the professional, voluntary and independent sectors in putting this material together. I would like to thank those organisations who contributed."
The website features useful information including:
Questions to ask yourself about your reasons for wanting cosmetic surgery and your expectations of the results the procedure will bring, as well as some alternatives to cosmetic surgery.
A handy 'cosmetic surgery checklist' of questions to ask, help to make sure that the provider gives you all the details you need to know in order to make an informed decision on whether cosmetic surgery is right for you.
Information on how to check that the surgeons, doctors, dentists, nurses and beauty therapists who will be carrying out the cosmetic treatment have the right qualifications and experience.
An A-Z list of all cosmetic procedures, what to think about to start with, what the treatment involves, what results you should expect and any risks you may need to know about.
Information on what to do if you are not happy with the results or have a complaint to make about a cosmetic surgery or treatment.
Harry Cayton, National Director for Patients and the Public at the Department of Health, said:
"I am pleased with the progress made in implementing the recommendations of the Expert Group. The publication of this web-based information is one of the ways we can help people be more knowledgeable about cosmetic surgery and what they can expect from their treatment."
Professor John Lowry, Chair of the Senate of Surgery's Cosmetic Surgery Interspecialty Committee, said :
"The Committee greatly welcomes publication of greater information and more reliable guidance for patients considering cosmetic procedures. This will complement the work already well advanced in the development of enhanced training and assessment of practitioners, compliance with minimum healthcare standards and the monitoring of newly emerging techniques."
Sally Taber, Head of Operational Policy at the Independent Healthcare Forum, said:
"Our members are very keen to promote the website which better informs the general public, as the vast majority of cosmetic surgery/procedures is performed in the independent sector."
1. The patient information can be accessed at the following web address:
http://www.dh.gov.uk/cosmeticsurgery
2. A copy of the Report of the Expert Group on the Regulation of Cosmetic Surgery and the Department's response can be found in the the publications section at this web site.
3. The Cosmetic Surgery Interspecialty Committee (CSIC) was established by the Senate of Surgery of Great Britain & Ireland to address concerns raised by the Chief Medical Officer for England, Professor Sir Liam Donaldson about quality standards in the provision of cosmetic surgery. The Committee greatly values the cooperative links with the Department of Health, Healthcare Commission, General Medical and Dental Councils and Postgraduate Medical Education & Training Board and recognises that much work still lies ahead to further enhance the highest standards of care and safety of our patients.
UK Dept of Health
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