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Lip King's Dangerous Cosmetic Clinics Exposed
19 Dec
Summary
- Beautician linked to death worked in unregulated clinics.
- Procedures were offered in cramped, non-sterile living rooms.
- Experts warn against cut-price cosmetic treatments.

An investigation has revealed that Jordan James Parke, a beautician referred to as the 'Lip King,' continued to work within the cosmetics industry despite a connection to a fatal incident. He was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after Alice Webb, a mother-of-five, died following a non-surgical BBL procedure in September last year. The probe uncovered practices occurring in non-sterile, unregulated environments, with undercover footage showing procedures like lip lifts being conducted in a cramped living room.
Experts have strongly criticized these findings, labeling the practices as 'absolutely disgusting' and warning the public about the severe risks associated with non-surgical cosmetic procedures. The undercover reporter was offered various treatments at significantly lower prices than typically charged by registered clinics, including a lip lift for £700, a lower facelift for £1,600, and vaginal rejuvenation for £1,000. These cut-price offers contrast sharply with standard industry prices, raising concerns about patient safety.




