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CODE OF PRACTICE
This Code does not purport to be a complete Code of Ethics of
conduct and the Council of the Association specifically reserves the
right to amend the Code as and when it deems appropriate.
All members of the British Association of Cosmetic Surgeons agree to
abide by and to adopt the spirit of the following Code of Practice.
1. All patients seeking cosmetic surgery will receive
thorough and meticulous pre-operative counselling with full information
both written and verbal as is necessary for a full understanding of the
procedure and its complications. In addition, patients will be asked to
confirm in writing that they have received and understood such
information.
2. The Surgeons must use their best endeavours to make
sure that if non-medically trained Counsellors, (or any other
Counsellors who are not members of the medical profession) are imparting
advice to patients, then that advice must not interfere/conflict with
the advice that has or may be imparted to the patient by the Surgeon.
This regulation applies to all pre-operative advice, post-operative
advice and treatment. Where a surgeon becomes aware that there has been
any interference/conflict advice, then he/she must take immediate steps
to re-affirm his/her advice to the patient.
3. Adequate time should be allowed between
pre-operative consultation and the operation in order to give the
patient every opportunity to consider carefully all the facts pertaining
to the treatment.
4. The Association recognises that adequate time may
vary depending upon the type of surgery requested. The Association
recognises that some patients may wish to have an operation on the same
day as the consultation and if this is the case, then the patient shall
be asked to sign a form stating that the Surgeon has recommended that
there should be an adequate lapse of time between the consultation and
the operation, that the patient has understood the advice and has
instructed the Surgeon to proceed on the same day as the consultation.
5. In circumstances whereby the Surgeon becomes aware
that a patient may require an operation on the same day as the
consultation then he/she must use his/her best endeavours to send to the
patient all relevant information and literature pertaining to the
intended operation/treatment well in advance of the intended
consultation or operation day in order that the patient is at least
informed of the basic facts pertaining to his/her operation/treatment.
6. Surgery must only be performed in places which are
properly equipped and staffed for such surgery. There are some clinics
and organisations recommended by BACS and Members must not carry out
cosmetic surgery in clinics or organisation which are not on the
recommended list. The list is constantly reviewed and updated and a
Member may approach the Council at any stage and ask for a particular
clinic or organisation to be placed on the recommended list. Provided
three Members of the Council approve then that clinic/organisation will
be added to the recommended list.
7. All Members must ensure that any
literature/documentation that he/she would normally impart to his/her
patients relating to that Surgeon's speciality is constantly reviewed
and, where appropriate, up-dated. All Members will, pursuant to a
written request from the Council, produce copies of the aforementioned
literature/documentation for inspection by the council within 14 days of
a written request.
8. All Members must only perform cosmetic surgery in
the approved module(s) for which they have been admitted as Members of
the Association. If a Member wishes to extend his Membership to cover
any other approved cosmetic surgery module in respect of which he/she
has not been admitted as a Member then he/she must make the appropriate
application to the Membership Committee to extend his/her category of
Membership.
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