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Home / Health / Millions in Fake Fillers Confiscated by MHRA

Millions in Fake Fillers Confiscated by MHRA

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Over 27,000 unlicensed dermal fillers seized since January 2020.
  • Seizures include potentially dangerous counterfeit substances.
  • Using unlicensed fillers poses significant health risks.
Millions in Fake Fillers Confiscated by MHRA

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has seized more than 27,000 units of unlicensed dermal fillers since January 2020. The agency warns that using these products puts health at risk due to a lack of quality and safety standards. Figures obtained via a Freedom of Information request revealed that 19,754 units were confiscated in 2023 alone, a significant increase from previous years. The estimated value of these seized fillers ranges from at least £677,450 to potentially £4 million.

Experts highlight the severe dangers associated with counterfeit fillers, including unpredictable biological reactions, permanent scarring, and disfigurement. These substances may contain harmful additives like silicone or oils. Furthermore, improper administration, such as injection near blood vessels, can lead to blocked arteries, tissue necrosis, and nerve damage. Red flags for counterfeit products include unusually low prices, lack of a batch number or expiry date, and cloudy or clumpy filler consistency.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Unlicensed dermal fillers can cause unpredictable reactions, permanent scarring, disfigurement, infections, and nerve damage due to harmful substances and improper administration.
Red flags include unusually low prices, lack of batch numbers or expiry dates, cloudy or clumpy filler consistency, and administration by non-medical practitioners.
The MHRA has confiscated over 27,000 units of unlicensed dermal fillers since January 2020.

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