Which? Uncovers Rule Breaking At Cosmetic Treatments Show, UK

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Article Date: 27 Nov 2007 - 13:00 PDT

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Some of the biggest names in the UK cosmetic treatments industry broke industry rules at a recent exhibition, according to a Which? report published recently.

The consumer champion found 20 examples of companies contravening industry guidelines* at the Body Beautiful Show in Islington between 2nd 4th of November. These were subsequently reported to the industry watchdog - the Independent Healthcare Advisory Service (IHAS).

Harley Medical Group, Make Yourself Amazing (MYA), Linia and Forma were some of the big names found to be either directly contravening rules or acting outside the ethos of the industry's self-regulatory code.

Which?'s findings included:

1. Advertising Botox

This contravenes Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) regulations as Botox is a prescription-only drug.

- Forma handed out a leaflet advertising Botox which could "…take years off your face in a procedure that takes a matter of minutes…is safe and virtually non-invasive…"

2. Breaching Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) guidelines

ASA guidance states that the use of the term "rejuvenation" is generally unacceptable.

- Hurlingham clinic and spa gave out a leaflet stating 'rejuvenation is our business".

3. Competitions

Which? questioned whether it is appropriate to offer cosmetic treatments as competition prizes under IHAS guidelines.

- MYA promoted a competition to win £50 towards a non-surgical procedure or £200 towards a surgical procedure
- Linia promoted a competition for a free cosmetic surgery operation, 50% off any cosmetic surgery operation or 25% off any cosmetic surgery operation

4. Testimonials and endorsements (prohibited by IHAS guidelines):

- MYA advertisements included testimonials on a leaflet and a car. Both featured quotes from Naomi from Channel 4's Shipwrecked 2007, who had had a MYA breast enlargement. The leaflet also featured former Big Brother contestant, Orlaith McAllister.

Which? health campaigner Frances Blunden says:

"We have told the government before, and we are telling them again, self-regulation in this industry simply won't work.

"Whether it's a surgical procedure like a boob-job or a non-invasive treatment like Botox injections, any cosmetic procedure carries risks. Some of the ways we've found them being marketed are simply unacceptable and it is alarming that we uncovered so many examples at just one event - especially one that was attended by so many consumers."

Notes:

*IHAS Good Medical Practice in Cosmetic Surgery/Procedures

Other breaches and causes of concern for Which? included:

- Administering Botox at the exhibition
- Time sensitive offers
- Buy one, get one free offers
- Refer a friend deals
- Questionable before and after photos
- Misleading statement

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