2023-09-05 16:31:24
H. Nogales, Son., September 4, 2023.- In order to establish conceptual clarity regarding the scope of aesthetic medicine in the State of Sonora, the deputy Ernestina Castro Valenzuela presented in this city, through Open Parliament, an initiative with which she proposes add a Chapter I BIS to the Health Law for the State of Sonora. Before citizens, students and public servants gathered in the Customs Agency of this city, the legislator explained that the objective of adding the chapter called Aesthetic Medicine in the standard is to distinguish it from other medical activities, particularly practical and aesthetic surgery. , among other related practices. “The objective of this addition is to provide services in the field of aesthetic medicine and thus guarantee the safety and well-being of the patients who come to them, in search of improvements in their physical appearance and emotional well-being”, she expressed. Castro Valenzuela added that the initiative was presented on May 4 and was turned over to the Health Commission for study, meanwhile it has been given the task of carrying out the consultation through Open Parliament, which began on this border and will continue in other municipalities of the State. At the beginning of the meeting, the legislator read the initiative that adds to Title IV of the Health Law for the State of Sonora, a Chapter I BIS called Aesthetic Medicine, which is integrated by articles 66 bis, 66 bis 1, 66 bis 2, 66 bis 3, 66 bis 4 and 66 bis 5. Dr. Carlos López Carrillo, president of the Association of Aesthetic Doctors, attended this Open Parliament, who at the time proposed to the deputy Ernestina Castro to legislate in the matter, considering, he said, that it is important to provide certainty that the services provided in Sonora are in accordance with the legal framework that supports them. In addition, he presented a series of slides on malpractice cases of patients who underwent a procedure with people who do not have the required preparation through professional and specific studies on the subject. He maintained that, if the initiative is approved, it will be the spearhead in the country regarding the regulation of aesthetic medicine within the Health Law for the State of Sonora. Dalia Ivonne Luna participated on behalf of the Delegate in Nogales of the State Commission for Protection once morest Sanitary Risks of the State of Sonora, COESPRISSON, who stated that the agency has received many complaints and has documented cases of terrible practices, for which she trusted that, if this initiative is approved, the Health Law may have “teeth” to act in this regard, and stressed the importance
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