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Home / Health / Teenagers offered filler jabs in Scotland

Teenagers offered filler jabs in Scotland

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Charity reports 15-year-olds receiving cosmetic injections.
  • Practitioners operate from homes and public spaces.
  • A £725 procedure left a client with severe swelling.
Teenagers offered filler jabs in Scotland

Cosmetic treatments involving dermal fillers and Botox are reportedly being administered to individuals as young as 15 in Scotland, according to a charity's submission to Holyrood's Health, Social Care and Sport Committee. These procedures have also been reported to occur in non-traditional settings, including private homes and public locations, raising significant safety concerns.

The charity highlighted a specific case where a client underwent a £725 procedure that led to severe swelling and fluid accumulation. The practitioner's advice to treat it as an allergic reaction proved insufficient, necessitating costly corrective treatment to dissolve the filler. This incident underscores the absence of a robust system for consumer complaints and redress.

While supporting new legislation, the charity urges for stronger measures to protect consumers, advocating for public awareness campaigns. These campaigns would aim to inform young people and first-time patients, often influenced by social media trends, about the risks associated with unregulated cosmetic procedures.

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.
Charities have reported that 15-year-olds are receiving dermal filler and Botox injections.
Some practitioners are reportedly performing injections from their homes and other public locations.
There are concerns about unqualified practitioners, treatments on minors, lack of regulation, and inadequate redress for harmed customers.

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