Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Botox industry register launched

Botox industry register launched Health reporter, BBC News

A government-backed register for providers of injectable cosmetic treatments such as botox and dermal fillers has been launched.  Those who meet the standards set down for the Independent Heathcare Advisory Services' voluntary register, will receive a quality assurance mark.  The IHAS hopes people will be steered away from "botox parties" or treatments offered in inappropriate locations.  But cosmetic surgeons say such self regulation will not stop bad practice.

A bottle of botox 

The introduction of the register comes amid a boom in demand for botox and dermal fillers.
According to the IHAS, there are currently about 5,000 providers of injectables in the UK, carrying out about 200,000 treatments each year.Other estimates suggest far higher numbers of people in the UK are seeking out these treatments. 

But there are growing concerns over people receiving treatments in inappropriate settings."We've heard stories of botox parties and people going to even garden sheds [to have treatment], " IHAS director Sally Taber said."It's just amazing that the general public think that they can have an injection into their face in a nail bar, a garden shed or at a botox party, because you are dealing with a prescription medicine.
"They can cause permanent damage. The patient will be reminded all their lives that they've gone to an inappropriate practitioner who wasn't appropriately qualified," she warns.

The new register of injectable cosmetic providers represents an attempt by the injectables industry to regulate itself. It will be funded by the treatment providers who must pay registration and annual fees to join.
Those signing up to the register must promise that all prospective clients receive a face-face consultation before any treatment goes ahead.They must also ensure that procedures takes place in a clean and safe clinical setting and registered premises may be inspected at random by an outside agency.  Those injecting must also have the right training, with only doctors, dentists and registered nurses eligible

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