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Thu Dec 22, 2011 6:43 am |
IMO it is not the clinic you need to check out but the staff. Would the treatment be carried out by the named doctors or one of their staff? Which specific treatment and who is legally allowed to perform this (doctor, nurse, beautician)?
Read the websites or e-mail the clinics to ask for the qualifications, training/ continuing professional development recognised or accredited by their registration body. Both seem frank, clearly distinguishing between experience and certifications. Plenty to follow up.
http://www.islandcosmeticclinic.co.uk/?content=pages&id=training
http://www.orchardcosmetic.co.uk/qualifications.aspx |
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Mon Dec 26, 2011 4:47 pm |
The Daily Mail cosmetic surgery forum always lists clinics which I think is a mistake. I agree that it is the skill of the surgeon that is important. Ask your dermatologist or doctor for recommendations. Even a very good facialist would know who was good or bad based on her clients' results. |
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