As a medical skin specialist under the Healthcare Quality, Complaints, and Disputes Act (Wkkgz), Aurora Dionis can provide treatments under certain conditions. This information is based on COVID-19 measures from December 19, 2021, to January 14, 2022.
Treatments that are more extensive than just cleansing the skin and applying skin care creams may continue.
This includes medical treatments such as:
- acne rosacea
- pigment from acne
- scar(s) from acne
- skin camouflage (redness, pigment spots)
- permanent hair removal
Treatments for eczema, allergic skin, or impetigo are unfortunately not covered by the Wkkgz (Health Care Act). We are forced to postpone these skincare appointments until after January 14, 2022.
Anbos information for beauty salons
Update following the Government Gazette 19-12-2021:
Lockdown does not apply to treatments under Wkkgz
Do you provide treatments that are more extensive than just cleansing the skin and applying make-up or skin care creams? Then you are healthcare provider according to the Healthcare Quality, Complaints and Disputes Act (Wkkgz) and you don't have to not to adhere to the lockdown.
COVID-19 hygiene protocol for beauticians
The COVID-19 hygiene protocol for beauticians is a mandatory protocol based on the current RIVM guidelines. You can download it from this page.
Advice on the use of personal protective equipment
This document provides advice on the use of personal protective equipment within your salon.
Measures in brief:
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COVID-19 hygiene protocol for beauticians
Beauty specialists work according to the mandatory COVID-19 hygiene protocol for beauty specialists.
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1.5-metre distance
The 1.5-meter rule applies in places where no corona entry ticket is required, including inside the salon.
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Face mask requirement
Face masks are mandatory for both beauticians and clients.
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Basic rules
The following basic rules apply to everyone:
- wash your hands;
- keep your distance;
Do you have any symptoms? Stay home and get tested.
- work from home if possible and at the office if necessary;
- ensure there is sufficient fresh air.
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No health check or registration requirement
Since September 25, it is no longer mandatory to perform a health check or to ask visitors to register for source and contact tracing.
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No corona access pass or QR code
Beauty salons currently do not require a corona entry pass or QR code.
Which treatments may continue? 
To ask ?
Contact us!