The dangers of injecting filler at-home include infections and blindness An inquiry has been launched today by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Beauty, Aesthetics and Wellbeing into new claims there is a rise in people administering their own face and lip fillers from home, with ‘black market’ at-home kits bought online.
Desperate to continue with their filler treatments while in lockdown by following YouTube tutorial videos, the news comes as industry groups are calling for a tightening of regulations around so-called ‘backstreet’ barbers and beauticians, who are operating outside of lockdown rules. “Dermal fillers to inject in the lips and face are readily available to buy online,” says Lesley Blair, Chair of the British
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