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Aesthetic-Doctor.Com Ltd v The Commissioners for HMRC
First-tier Tribunal (Tax Chamber)
[2024] UKFTT 48 (TC)
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...Added Tax Act 1994 – aesthetic medicine – whether medical care...
AESTHETIC-DOCTOR.COM LTD
...as the Dr Darren McKeown Aesthetic Medicine Institute (“the Clinic...
...the Clinic, how HMRC perceived aesthetic medicine and what he believed...
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Illuminate Skin Clinics Ltd v The Commissioners for HMRC
First-tier Tribunal (Tax Chamber)
[2023] UKFTT 547 (TC)
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...') offering a range of aesthetic, skincare and wellness treatments....
...Dr Shotter qualified as a doctor and is registered with the... ...focus on what she terms 'aesthetic medicine'. A lot of... ...has a postgraduate diploma in aesthetic medicine from Queen Mary University...
...as what she calls 'an aesthetic doctor'. Initially, she treated... ...trader, trading as 'Adaptive Aesthetic Medicine'.
...her professional development in the aesthetic sphere, and is studying... ...of the British College of Aesthetic Medicine.
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Patterson v ICN Photonics Ltd.
Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
[2003] EWCA Civ 343
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As a leading aesthetic doctor I am not prepared to...
...committed to providing high quality aesthetic treatments that show significant results...
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Scales v Motor Insurers' Bureau
High Court (Queen's Bench Division)
[2020] EWHC 1747 (QB)
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...Medical Examiner. This is a doctor, instructed either by the...
Compensation for aesthetic or cosmetic damage, again...
The award of compensation for aesthetic damage;
...to Mr Scales for (non-aesthetic) permanent symptoms is 81...
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Blakely v The General Medical Council
High Court (Administrative Court)
[2019] EWHC 905 (Admin)
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...that her registration as a doctor should be suspended for a...
...interest in allowing a competent doctor to return to practice after...
...The Appellant qualified as a doctor and, from 2007, specialised... in aesthetic cosmetic treatments. At the... ...treatments such as Botox. Another doctor joined the clinic. There... ...accounting practices of the other doctor. In essence, it appears... ...recordings of consultations between the doctor and patients, that is... ...neither the patients nor the doctor knew that the consultations,... ...between the patient and the doctor, were being recorded and...
...the consent of either the doctor or the patient. This...
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Cruelty Free International v Secretary of State for the Home Department
High Court (Administrative Court)
[2017] EWHC 3295 (Admin)
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...to be purely vanity or aesthetic, such as to treat...
...in private beauty clinics for aesthetic reasons.)”
...that the focus of a doctor deciding whether to inject BT... ...patient as assessed by the doctor.
....Off label – where a doctor can make a decision in...
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Brenda Vainker & Anor v Marbank Construction Limited & Ors
High Court (Technology and Construction Court)
[2024] EWHC 667 (TCC)
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...a defect that is only aesthetic or inconvenient would render a...
...the case that minor or aesthetic defects which do not contribute...
...about the brickwork is an aesthetic one, namely the staining... ...keeping with the intended modern aesthetic of the house. As...
...walls without significantly altering the aesthetic of the building to reduce...
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Jooste v General Medical Council
High Court (Administrative Court)
[2010] EWHC 2558 (Admin)
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...Jooste was practising as an “aesthetic physician” in London. By...
...not employ a pharmacist or doctor and neither work in subleased...
...not employ a pharmacist or doctor?
...letter was delivered to the doctor’s registered address, his...
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BM, R v
Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
[2018] EWCA Crim 560
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...familiar to anyone attending a doctor or dentist. It continues:
...by a plastic surgeon for aesthetic reasons although both may be... ...in the United Kingdom the doctor concerned must be listed on...
...would not remove nipples for aesthetic reasons, but only for...
...by a reputable surgeon for aesthetic purposes, or indeed any...
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Giles v Chambers
High Court (Queen's Bench Division)
[2017] EWHC 1661 (QB)
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...the provision of cosmetic and aesthetic treatments, Dr Lucy Glancey....
...painkillers and discharged, although the doctor at the hospital also spoke...
...the paramount responsibility of the doctor is to act in the... ...believe that there was any doctor who would have proceeded in...
...a volumetric endpoint rather than aesthetic appearance. Further, it was...