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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.
The investigation has prompted the Department of Health to consider tightening regulations in England, where there is currently no standard licensing scheme for businesses offering non-surgical BBLs. Campaign groups are urging the government to take urgent action against these dangerous practices. Mr. Parke, who appeared on 'Botched' multiple times, is not a qualified surgeon and remains on bail pending further investigation into the death.




