New app to improve safety standards launches

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Aesthetic practitioner Dr Kat Bennett has debuted Tweak with the aim to help raise safety standards within the aesthetic specialty.

According to Dr Bennett, the free app brings NHS-style transparency and accountability to cosmetic treatments, giving patients greater confidence and control.

Tweak allows patients to log treatments and product details, connect with medically trained practitioners, access reliable jargon-free information and keep records safe, confidential and secure, according to the company. 

Dr Bennett commented, “There’s currently no centralised way for patients to track what’s been injected into their faces – or by whom. We created Tweak to put the power back into patients’ hands. It’s about ownership, peace of mind and making aesthetics safer for everyone. Too often, people are left in the dark about what products have been used in their treatments. That creates huge safety risks if complications arise later. Tweak solves this by giving patients a clear, accessible history of their treatments – something we believe should be a basic right. This app isn’t about scaring people away from aesthetics. It’s about raising standards, empowering patients to make informed choices, and ensuring they can find practitioners they can genuinely trust. It’s a safeguard while regulation plays catch-up.”

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