Cosmetic surgery is becoming increasingly popular with youth today due to the ‘need’ to look good and therefore there has been a noticeable rise of claims resulting from cosmetic surgery.
The issue of cosmetic surgery has been in the media this week with the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons calling for a ban on advertisement for cosmetic surgery to those under the age of 18. The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons want to prevent celebrities advertising the surgery who may be idolised by youth and to prevent all special offers on surgery as a way of protecting the vulnerable and discouraging people with the full process.
The Government has taken real note of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons request and has announced that the Department for Health will be reviewing the regulations concerning cosmetic surgery. Already there have been twelve recommendations which have been sent to advertising regulator, the Committee of Advertising Practice, to consider.
This action from the Government occurs on the back of their decision to run an inquiry led by the NHS medical director on whether the rules governing plastic surgery needs to be tightened. This inquiry has been pushed due to the issue of PIP implants but the inquiry will include all cosmetic surgery.
The above action is a step in the right direction for reducing bad service and defective equipment and products – however there are still many people who are still suffering with the affects of cosmetic surgery.
With the rise of claims here at The Injury Lawyers we have full experience in dealing with claims from cosmetic surgery. Our experience ranges from dealing with PIP implant cases to laser treatment cases. We can take you through each step of the claim and give advice in easy to understand language
If you are suffering with the affects of cosmetic surgery or are aware that you have had PIP implants do not hesitate in calling us today were you can speak to a real lawyer and receive real advice.