Genioplasty, including transposition of nerves and vessels and bone grafts taken from the same site, if: (a) the deformity: (i) is secondary to congenital absence of tissue; or(ii) is the result of a diagnosed craniofacial disorder; or(iii) has arisen from trauma (other than from previous cosmetic surgery) or a diagnosed pathological process; and (b) for a craniofacial disorder—evidence of diagnosis of the disorder is documented in the patient notes; and (c) sufficient photographic evidence demonstrating the clinical need for the service is included in patient notes (H) (Anaes.) (Assist.)
Genioplasty, including transposition of nerves and vessels and bone grafts taken from the same site, if: (a) the deformity: (i) is secondary to congenital absence of tissue; or(ii) is the result of a diagnosed craniofacial disorder; or(iii) has arisen from trauma (other than from previous cosmetic surgery) or a diagnosed pathological process; and (b) for a craniofacial disorder—evidence of diagnosis of the disorder is documented in the patient notes; and (c) sufficient photographic evidence demonstrating the clinical need for the service is included in patient notes (H) (Anaes.) (Assist.)
No recorded changes yet — history accumulates with each release.
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