Healthcare Improvement Scotland warns against the dangers of Botox parties, where unregulated beauticians administer treatments amidst alcohol consumption. The regulator emphasizes that only qualified healthcare professionals should perform cosmetic procedures in a safe environment. Eddie Docherty, from HIS, and Jackie Partridge, a clinical director, both highlight the severe risks involved in these parties, particularly the potential for adverse effects like skin death from dermal fillers. They stress the importance of verifying clinic registrations before receiving any treatments.
"Having a cosmetic treatment is a serious undertaking that should only be entered into with due consideration of the very real risks to an individual's health and safety."
"Bringing together the injecting of Botox, alcohol and a party atmosphere reduces people's judgement, and their ability to properly provide consent and consider the real risks."
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