Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Wales 247
    • Cymru
    • FindMyTown
      • South East Wales
      • South West Wales
      • Mid & West Wales
      • North East Wales
      • North West Wales
    • Business
    • Education
    • What’s On
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    • Cardiff
    • Swansea
    • Charity
    • Motoring
    • Got a story?
    • Advertise
    • Property
    • Cornered
    • Life
    Wales 247
    Home » Welsh law firm speaks out on the lack of regulation in the beauty industry
    Cardiff

    Welsh law firm speaks out on the lack of regulation in the beauty industry

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 13, 2018No Comments
    Share Facebook Twitter Copy Link LinkedIn Email WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    As the number of botched beauty procedures rises, Watkins and Gunn report on the call for regulations to be enforced to safeguard non-surgical treatments.

    The law firm, with offices in Cardiff, Newport and Pontypool, is advising individuals to take necessary precautions when seeking popular beauty treatments such as eyebrow tattooing, lip fillers and Botox.

    Lisa Guscott, partner at Watkins and Gunn, cautions that in an industry worth approximately £3 billion to the economy and accounting for around 75% of all cosmetic procedures, regulation is crucial in protecting both practitioners and individuals.

    Ms Guscott explains: “Thankfully there are government officials calling for regulation, in an industry that is seeing an increasing rise in botched treatments from unregulated practitioners.”

    Ms Guscott advises that it is important to remember that there are “many excellent practitioners” that carry out safe procedures and urges people to contact ‘Save Face’, a government accredited list of practitioners, which is seen as the first step in regulating the industry.

    Whilst Botox is regulated by prescription, fillers are easily available from online sellers based overseas. These can be sold and incredibly, administered by anyone, with no qualification to do so.

    This could result in an ineffective treatment, but worryingly, there is also the inability to recognise the early signs of an adverse reaction. This means they are unable to deal with any problems should they arise.

    Despite this, those performing these procedures are still bound by a duty of care and if performed negligently, can still be held liable.

    Whilst most qualified beauty practitioners are covered by insurance, unlicensed practitioners often are not, which means that if someone suffers due to negligent treatment at the hands of an uninsured practitioner they may struggle to enforce any Court Judgement against them.

    She said: “With celebrities endorsing beauty treatments across social media, the popularity of non-surgical procedures is on the rise. Over the last five years, we’ve seen a noticeable difference in the number of enquiries.

    “With physical damage such as permanent scarring, lumps and in extreme cases, necrosis, it’s crucial that these procedures are carried out by a trained professional.

    “Even with minor, everyday procedures such as hair dye and eyebrow tinting, the side effects can be traumatic for an individual. We have seen clients with swollen faces from tints, and blistered scalps and hair loss from hair dye, underlining that preventative measures such as patch testing are essential.

    “When problems occur as a result of negligent treatment, people are often reluctant of coming forward as they are embarrassed, however at Watkins & Gunn, we are well placed to deal with any queries relating to these types of claims.”

    Follow on Facebook Follow on X (Twitter) Follow on LinkedIn
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Copy Link
    Avatar photo
    Rhys Gregory
    • X (Twitter)
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn

    Editor of Wales247.co.uk

    Related Posts

    Cardiff Search Marketing Agency to Create New Jobs With Second Office in Swansea

    April 21, 2026

    Work starts on next phase of 103-home development in Cardiff

    April 21, 2026

    Popular Swansea restaurant Truffle goes on the market

    April 21, 2026

    Comments are closed.

    Latest News in Wales

    The Cornish town with deep Welsh roots that’s perfect for a family escape

    April 21, 2026

    Cardiff Search Marketing Agency to Create New Jobs With Second Office in Swansea

    April 21, 2026

    Work starts on next phase of 103-home development in Cardiff

    April 21, 2026

    Residents furious over plans for giant wind turbines in rural Conwy

    April 21, 2026

    Popular Swansea restaurant Truffle goes on the market

    April 21, 2026

    Seaside pub loved by celebrities marks milestone partnership

    April 21, 2026

    Dogs Trust Bridgend issues urgent appeal for foster carers

    April 21, 2026

    Former Royal Mint executives raise £500k for new fintech venture

    April 21, 2026

    North Wales events company founder steps down after decades in industry

    April 21, 2026

    Par 59 Cardiff set for rebrand after Lane7 Group takeover

    April 21, 2026
    Follow 247
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
    • LinkedIn

    247 Newsletter

    Sign up to get the latest hand-picked news and stories from across Wales, covering business, politics, lifestyle and more.

    Wales247 provides around the clock access to business, education, health and community news through its independent news platform.

    Email us: [email protected]
    Contact: 02922 805945

    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn RSS
    More
    • What’s On Wales
    • Community
    • Education
    • Health
    • Charity
    • Cardiff
    • Swansea
    Wales Business
    • Business News
    • Awards
    • Community
    • Events
    • Opinion
    • Economy
    • Start-ups
    • Home
    • About
    • Advertise
    • Picture Desk
    • Privacy
    • Corrections
    • Contact
    © 2026 Wales 247.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.