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Facial surgery for cosmetic purposes: Practice guidelines.

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Guidelines for cosmetic facial surgery emphasize professional qualifications, authorized facilities, and ethical practices. These standards ensure patient safety and optimal outcomes in aesthetic procedures.

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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Medical Ethics
  • Patient Safety

Background:

  • Cosmetic facial surgery aims to enhance appearance and self-esteem in individuals seeking aesthetic improvements.
  • Establishing clear guidelines is crucial for regulating this field and ensuring patient well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide comprehensive guidelines addressing key aspects of cosmetic facial surgery.
  • To answer critical questions concerning legislation, patient assessment, risk evaluation, and post-operative care.

Main Methods:

  • A systematic review and synthesis of medical literature from 2000-2017 in French and English.
  • Inclusion of guidelines from reputable evaluation agencies and academic societies.
  • Development of guidelines based on evidence levels (B, C, EO - Expert Opinion).

Main Results:

  • Twenty-four guidelines were selected, incorporating scientific presumption, low-level evidence, and expert opinion.
  • Cosmetic facial surgery necessitates certified professionals operating in approved healthcare settings.
  • Adherence to specific regulations, a charter, and a code of ethics is mandatory for practitioners.

Conclusions:

  • Professional standards and ethical conduct are paramount in cosmetic facial surgery.
  • Regulatory frameworks and patient-centered protocols are essential for safe and effective aesthetic procedures.
  • These guidelines aim to standardize practice and uphold the integrity of cosmetic facial surgery.