JCCP investigates toxin complications with national patient survey
The Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) has announced a national survey looking into patients’ experiences of botulinum toxin complications in the UK.
The Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) has announced a national survey looking into patients’ experiences of botulinum toxin complications in the UK.
A new survey has revealed that nearly half of junior doctors are considering leaving their profession.
Aesthetic insurance provider Hamilton Fraser has launched their annual aesthetic practitioner survey for 2022.
A new report on the regulation of cosmetic treatments in the UK has been released urging the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) to introduce legislation that requires mandatory licensing of all cosmetic treatments.
A new survey conducted by aesthetic dentist Dr Yiannis Valilas, owner of the Antiwrinkle Clinic in London, has revelaed that 70% of 20 participants said that they had seen an increase of lines and wrinkles during lockdown, and more than 50% said they believed they now looked more tired.
A survey conducted by Glowday, a marketplace where potential patients can find, review and book medically-qualified practitioners for non-surgical aesthetic treatments, found that 38% of 2,000 respondents were unsure how safe aesthetic treatments were and 34% thought that treatments were too dangerous.
A new survey has shed light on the significant impact of COVID-19, with 49% of aesthetic practitioners reporting that they risk going out of business as a result of the pandemic.
A survey conducted by the British Skin Foundation has suggested that 77% of British dermatologists agree that sunbeds should be banned in the UK.
A UK study conducted by Mintel of 1,008 female internet users has found that over the last year, almost three in 10 (28%) women have reduced the number of products in their skincare routine. It also revealed that 54% of millennials were the most likely to have simplified their routines.
A UK survey of 1,000 women conducted by laser developer and manufacturer Cynosure suggests that almost 50% are encouraged to refine their body shape and lose stubborn fat after seeing an unflattering photo of themselves.
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