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Surgeons warn on salon treatments | Surgeons warn on salon treatments |
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People are being warned to avoid "medi-spas" offering procedures such as skin peels and Botox as well as standard beauty treatments. | |
The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) says untrained staff are often giving the treatments. | |
It is concerned about the government's recent decision to allow the cosmetic treatment industry to regulate itself. | It is concerned about the government's recent decision to allow the cosmetic treatment industry to regulate itself. |
Douglas McGeorge, head of BAAPS, said that meant consumers had to be extra careful about where they went. | Douglas McGeorge, head of BAAPS, said that meant consumers had to be extra careful about where they went. |
The public should seek environments under the care of a properly qualified physician rather than at a shop or a hair salon Douglas McGeorge, British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons | The public should seek environments under the care of a properly qualified physician rather than at a shop or a hair salon Douglas McGeorge, British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons |
Medi-spas are facilities that traditionally offer beauty treatments such as facials, massages and hair removal, but they are increasingly offering medical procedures. | Medi-spas are facilities that traditionally offer beauty treatments such as facials, massages and hair removal, but they are increasingly offering medical procedures. |
However BAAPS is warning there are no national standards for such treatments. | However BAAPS is warning there are no national standards for such treatments. |
An expert working group on cosmetic surgery recommended in 2005 that the cosmetic treatment industry should be monitored by the Healthcare Commission. | An expert working group on cosmetic surgery recommended in 2005 that the cosmetic treatment industry should be monitored by the Healthcare Commission. |
But the government ruled last month that the industry be given the chance to regulate itself. | But the government ruled last month that the industry be given the chance to regulate itself. |
Lord Hunt said then: "Cosmetic surgery providers have shown real commitment to improving levels of quality and safety in this area and so I have decided to ask the industry to take the lead in further improving standards." | Lord Hunt said then: "Cosmetic surgery providers have shown real commitment to improving levels of quality and safety in this area and so I have decided to ask the industry to take the lead in further improving standards." |
'Stop and think' | 'Stop and think' |
BAAPS president Mr McGeorge said the government's decision meant people seeking such treatments must follow a safety "checklist". | BAAPS president Mr McGeorge said the government's decision meant people seeking such treatments must follow a safety "checklist". |
He said they should check: | He said they should check: |
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He said: "We just want people to stop and think and check that the people carrying out these procedures are properly trained. | He said: "We just want people to stop and think and check that the people carrying out these procedures are properly trained. |
"It's in your best interest to see someone who specialises in plastic surgery or dermatologic care when seeking medical - even if they're non-surgical - procedures." | "It's in your best interest to see someone who specialises in plastic surgery or dermatologic care when seeking medical - even if they're non-surgical - procedures." |
He added: "The public should seek environments under the care of a properly qualified physician rather than at a shop or a hair salon - non-surgical does not mean non-medical. | He added: "The public should seek environments under the care of a properly qualified physician rather than at a shop or a hair salon - non-surgical does not mean non-medical. |
"Injectables, peels and lasers should all be performed by a properly trained clinician, a plastic surgeon or a dermatologist. | "Injectables, peels and lasers should all be performed by a properly trained clinician, a plastic surgeon or a dermatologist. |
"It is essential that people do their homework as these treatments can affect not only their appearance but health and safety as well." | "It is essential that people do their homework as these treatments can affect not only their appearance but health and safety as well." |
Reaction risk | Reaction risk |
Sally Taber of the Independent Healthcare Advisory Services (IHAS), the body tasked with producing a set of industry standards, agreed patient safety had to be paramount. | Sally Taber of the Independent Healthcare Advisory Services (IHAS), the body tasked with producing a set of industry standards, agreed patient safety had to be paramount. |
The IHAS is in the process of deciding how it will accredit providers of cosmetic procedures, who would be able to carry a kitemark, and is likely to publish details in the summer. | The IHAS is in the process of deciding how it will accredit providers of cosmetic procedures, who would be able to carry a kitemark, and is likely to publish details in the summer. |
Ms Taber said: "The situation as it stands at the moment is unsatisfactory. | Ms Taber said: "The situation as it stands at the moment is unsatisfactory. |
"My grave concern is that anybody can have a reaction to a drug that's injected. | "My grave concern is that anybody can have a reaction to a drug that's injected. |
"We wouldn't want them to be in an area where there is no support or back-up if something were to happen, and these treatments should be given by people who are trained." | "We wouldn't want them to be in an area where there is no support or back-up if something were to happen, and these treatments should be given by people who are trained." |
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