Safety guidelines for nonsurgical facial procedures during COVID‐19 outbreak

Author:

Bertossi Dario12ORCID,Mohsahebi Ash3,Philipp‐Dormston Wolfgang G4,Heidenrich Izolda5,Pirayesh Ali678,D’Souza Alwyn9,Saleh Hesham101112,Yavuzer Rezha13,Fakih Nabil1415,Vent Julia16ORCID,Rahman Eqram3,Kapoor Krishan Mohan171819ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Maxillo Facial Plastic Surgery Unit Department of Surgery University of Verona Verona Italy

2. Practice Centre for Integrated Medical and Translational Research University of London London UK

3. Plastic Surgery Royal Free Hospitals & University College London London UK

4. University Witten/Herdecke, Witten, Germany Klinik links vom Rhein, Cologne Germany

5. Division of Dermatology Cape Town Cosmetic Dermatology Centre Central Park on Esplanade University of Stellenbosch Stellenbosch South Africa

6. Amsterdam Plastic Surgery Clinic Amsterdam The Netherlands

7. Burns and Tissue Regeneration Unit University Hospital Gent Belgium

8. University College Hospital London UK

9. University Hospital Lewisham London UK

10. Charing Cross & Royal Brompton Hospitals London UK

11. Imperial College of Medicine London UK

12. European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery Lübeck Germany

13. Koc University School of Medicine and Rene Clinic Istanbul Turkey

14. Department of Facial Plastic & Cranio‐Maxillo‐Facial Surgery Fakih Lebanon

15. Spanish Society of Facial Plastic Surgery Fakih Hospital Fakih Lebanon

16. Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery University of Cologne Cologne Germany

17. Anticlock Clinic Chandigarh India

18. Department of Plastic Surgery Fortis Hospital Mohali India

19. University of London St. George’s UK

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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