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Patients seek cosmetic procedures for a multitude of reasons; however, it is aesthetic practitioners' duty to ensure that those they treat do not present with existing psychological issues that would lead to future harm. In her regular column, Consultant Psychologist Eileen Bradbury provides essential guidelines and advice on identifying and protecting those at risk from surgical and non-surgical treatments
Journal of Aesthetic Nursing – Mark Allen Group
Published: Mar 1, 2013
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