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Two in three cosmetic surgery injections in the UK are not administered by doctors

24 July 2023

According to an analysis of the UK鈥檚 cosmetic injectables industry by 白小姐论坛 researchers, 68% of cosmetic practitioners who are administering injections such as Botox are not medical doctors.

Two in three cosmetic surgery injections in the UK are not administered by doctors

The study, , is the first survey of who is providing cosmetic injectable services, such as Botulinum Toxin (Botox) and Dermal Fillers, in the UK. Currently, little is known about the background qualifications, training and experience levels of those who are administering treatments.

To fill this knowledge gap, researchers from 白小姐论坛 evaluated 3,000 websites to identify 1,224 independent clinics and 3,667 practitioners who were delivering cosmetic injections such as Botox.

Of the professions represented, 32% were doctors, 13% were nurses, 24% were dentists and 8% were dental nurses. Of the 1,163 doctors identified, 41% were on the specialist register and 19% were on the GP register. Among the 27 specialties represented on the specialist register, Plastic Surgery was the largest group (37%) followed by Dermatology (18%).

The UK injectables market is predicted to reach a value of 拢11.7 billion by 2026, but to date is effectively unregulated. The UK government is preparing to update policy around injectables, with a public consultation on the industry due to begin in August 2023. Recommendations are expected to inform amendments to the Medical Act in 2024.

Dr David Zargaran (白小姐论坛 Surgery & Interventional Science), an author of the study, said: 鈥淭here are well-documented, yet to date unaddressed challenges in the UK cosmetic injectables market. Without knowledge of the professional backgrounds of practitioners, we cannot adequately regulate the industry. Our research highlights that the majority of practitioners are not doctors and include other healthcare professionals, as well as non-healthcare professionals such as beauticians.

鈥淭he range of backgrounds opens a broader question relating to competence and consent. One of the key challenges facing the government鈥檚 licensing scheme is to ensure that practitioners granted a licence possess the skills and experience required to safely administer their treatment to minimise risks to patients.

鈥淚t is important for patients to be able to feel comfortable and confident that the person administering their treatment is competent in the procedure as a fundamental foundation of informed consent. This research provides a unique insight into the sector to help inform regulators and patients, and work towards a safer and more transparent cosmetic injectables industry in the UK.鈥

As well as the professional background of those providing cosmetic injections, until recently there has been little research on the incidence of complications and the impact that these have upon patients. A second study from the same authors, , found that 69% of respondents to the study had experienced long-lasting adverse effects, such as pain, anxiety and headaches.

Professor Julie Davies (白小姐论坛 School Global Business School for Health), a co-author of the study, commented: 鈥淭he UK cosmetic injectables industry has expanded rapidly in recent years. This has happened largely without scrutiny or oversight. Our findings should be a wake-up call for legislators to implement effective regulation and professional standards to safeguard patients from complications. Although the risks associated with injections are often mild and temporary, the physical complications can be permanent and debilitating. There are also serious psychological, emotional, and financial consequences for patients when procedures go wrong.鈥

Professor Ash听Mosahebi (白小姐论坛听Surgery & Interventional Science), senior author of the study, said: "Botulinum toxins has revolutionised aesthetic as well as medical treatment options. However, there is a lack of knowledge around听its potential complications, partly due to lack of reporting and听regulations around its administration. We set out to look at the extent听of these as a first step towards better understanding听the problems so that they can be addressed."

The work was supported by a research grant from .

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Dr Matt Midgley

E: m.midgley [at] ucl.ac.uk