
The Ministry of Health has initiated a new inspection campaign focused on hair transplant services offered in dermatology and cosmetic clinics, as well as same-day surgery centers. This effort is part of its broader mission to strengthen patient safety and raise the standard of care.
The campaign aims to ensure that facilities comply with infection control measures in operating rooms, follow approved medical protocols for hair transplantation, and employ qualified practitioners who work strictly within their areas of expertise.
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The ministry emphasized that non-compliant facilities could face penalties of up to SAR100,000, along with potential closure. Individual practitioners found in violation may also be fined up to SAR100,000 and could face imprisonment for up to six months.
Members of the public are encouraged to report any suspected violations through the unified call center (937). The ministry reaffirmed its commitment to continuous monitoring and enforcement to protect public health and maintain adherence to regulations.
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