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Ann Chir Plast Esthet · Aug 2008
Review[Substantiated scientific facts, current scientific facts. What are the consequences in esthetic surgery?].
- J Saboye.
- Faculté des sciences sociales, université Toulouse-1, unité de traitement des fentes labiopalatines, chirurgie plastique, 54, allées des demoiselles, 31400 Toulouse, France. dr.saboye@wanadoo.fr
- Ann Chir Plast Esthet. 2008 Aug 1;53(4):358-60.
Abstract"Substantiated scientific facts" is reported in 1936 Mercier decree. This expression is often confused with current scientific facts. But, for jurists, they have different senses with consequences in aesthetic surgery, particularly when using new procedures or when new indications are founded for substantiated techniques. Fat autograft in breast aesthetic surgery is a current event example.
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