A collective of Hong Kong doctor groups has argued that a number of risky medical devices and beauty procedures should be operated by them, not by beauticians.
It comes just days after details surfaced of a government proposal, which identified 15 types of devices that are most commonly used by non-medical practitioners for non-medical purposes, such as beauty treatment, for tighter regulation.
The proposal said beauticians who have completed government-recognised training would be allowed to...
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