UK surgeons urge rethink on laser deregulation plans
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
UK aesthetic surgery experts have called on the government to reconsider its plans to deregulate the use of certain medical lasers and intense pulsed light sources. The plans, which cover class 3B and 4 devices are being considered as part of reforms to the Private and Voluntary Healthcare Regulations (PVHR) and are due to come into effect on October 1 2008.
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