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Warning on the dangers of Botox parties
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Warning on the dangers of Botox parties

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Last updated: March 13, 2025 11:32 am
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Published March 13, 2025
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Warning on the dangers of Botox partiesBotox party Mishap leaves women’s houseboundHumiliated nurse holding ‘Botox parties’RemoteAction on wicked Botox clinics targeting childrenBotox providers are facing strict rules in England

Warning on the dangers of Botox parties

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Getty images, as a woman's face close-up, is injecting Botox into her cheeks.Getty images
His only trained and experienced healthcare professionals should administration of Botox

The regulator of Scotland’s private health clinic has issued a warning about the dangers of the so -called Botox parties.

Healthcare improvement is concerned about treatment at parties held with scotland (their) irregular providers, such as beauticians, where alcohol is being consumed.

The regulator states that cosmetic remedies such as Botox, Dermel Philllers and Sliming Jab should only be administered by recognized health professionals.

All private clinics, hospitals and Dharamshalas where services are provided by health professionals require them to be legally registered with them.

Director of Eddie Dutcher, quality assurance and regulation, said: “A cosmetic treatment is a serious venture that should only be recorded with considering very real risks for a person’s health and safety.

“Bringing the injection of botox, alcohol and a party environment simultaneously reduces people’s decisions, and their ability to provide consent and consider real risks.

“Any clinic we regulated by us, and run by a healthcare professional, will be allowed to run as a suitable environment to provide such treatment.”

Botox party Mishap leaves women’s housebound

Humiliated nurse holding ‘Botox parties’

Mr. Dochaure said that only trained and experienced health professionals should administration of botox acquired through a registered pharmacist.

He said: “People should always check that a clinic is registered with him before treatment.”

Jackie Partriage, the diagnostic director of the Dermel Clinic in Edinburgh, told BBC Radio Good morning scotland Program that such parties were “really, really dangerous”

He said that dermal filler was more dangerous than Botox because they could block blood supply to the skin and cause “skin death”.

He said: “If this happens in a medical clinic, there is another prescription drug that can be used to dissolve the dermal filler to get out of the dangerous landscape,” he said.

“It will not be in the hands of someone who is not medicalily qualified.”

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He said that the General Medical Council (GMC) had banned remote prescription – where a doctor determines a non -dawa – someone else was to be administered and it was expected that Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) would follow the suit.

He said: “It is very disappointing when there is a dual standard among a person and others like him who is registered with a person who has done a courses for a few hours and can be a taxi driver, plumber or beautician.

“They then start stabbing the public with something that is a very powerful, prescription-drug.”

Ms. Partridge said that in the industry he was “looking for strict regulation”.

He said: “If you are going into the environment of the house, the standards of cleanliness are not going to be there, infection control risks, there is going to be very limited patient protection.

“It is so important that people do their research before doing a process.”

A Scottish Sarkar Consult on tight regulation Closed on 14 February with expected results by the end of June.

Action on wicked Botox clinics targeting children

Botox providers are facing strict rules in England

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