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'Alarming' disparity in quality of Botox care
Cambridge News
|October 07, 2025
PEOPLE undergoing cosmetic botox jabs in the UK receive "alarming" differences in quality of care, reveals new research.
Patients are not always offered advice or given consent forms before undergoing the anti-wrinkle treatment, according to the largest study of its kind which revealed "serious gaps" in the system.
More than 900 adults who had undergone botulinum toxin treatment - commonly referred to by the brand name Botox - took part in the research led by academics from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), Cambridge.
An estimated 900,000 cosmetic anti-wrinkle procedures are performed annually in the UK. But it remains one of the only high-income nations where non-healthcare professionals can legally administer botox with minimal oversight.
Of the 919 participants, 91 per cent were female, the majority (54 per cent) had received more than five anti-wrinkle injections, most commonly delivered in beauty clinics (46 per cent). More than four out of five participants (81 per cent) said their motivation for treatment was anti-ageing reasons, according to the findings published by Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum.
But fewer than half (42 per cent) said that a prescriber was present during their consultation despite existing requirements for botox to be dispensed by a qualified prescriber,
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