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Teens as young as 15 treated with Botox, charity reveals
8 Dec
Summary
- Charity reports teens as young as 15 seeking help for botched cosmetic procedures.
- Hundreds of complaints received annually, with £192,000 lost in two years.
- Proposed Scottish law aims to restrict non-surgical treatments to those 18 and older.

A concerning trend has emerged in Scotland, with a charity reporting that people as young as 15 have sought assistance for unsatisfactory Botox and filler treatments. Advice Direct Scotland (ADS) has been inundated with hundreds of complaints each year, documenting significant financial losses totaling £192,000 over the past two years. The charity is advocating for stricter regulations within the cosmetic procedures industry.
Examining 50 cases, ADS found that nearly half reported physical harm or adverse effects, with some requiring medical intervention. One instance involved a young person being upsold facial fillers, resulting in severe swelling and fluid pooling, with limited options for redress after paying £725 for the unsatisfactory procedure.




