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A sideline in Botox? Top tips to keep yourself safe

Gaeline Phipps

Gaeline Phipps

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Botulinum toxins are among the most toxic poisons known [Image: Cottonbro Studio on Pexels]

Wellington barrister Gaeline Phipps examines the risks of cosmetic procedures and how to prevent legal ramifications when providing them

Key points, Cosmetic procedures may seem like easy work, but there are risks to both patients and doctors. Patients are more likely to complain if they have unr, Pract Green w Pale Yellow
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