2026.06.20NewsSample
Association Statement on Safe Aesthetic Medicine Practice
The Association reiterates that aesthetic medicine procedures should be performed by qualified registered healthcare professionals, and urges the public to understand the risks and practitioners' qualifications before treatment.
- Date
- June 20, 2026
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Key points (sample)
In response to recent public concern about the safety of aesthetic medicine procedures, the Association reiterates its position:
- Aesthetic treatments that constitute medical procedures should be performed by qualified registered healthcare professionals
- Practitioners should uphold informed consent, fully explaining the nature, risks and alternatives of any treatment
- Before undergoing treatment, members of the public should check the practitioner's qualifications and the premises
Our work
The Association will continue to promote safe, ethical and evidence-based aesthetic medicine practice through professional education, standard setting and public education, and to maintain dialogue with all stakeholders.
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