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What To Know Before Getting a Non-Surgical Cosmetic Procedure

If you’re considering getting a non-surgical cosmetic procedure such as Botox, laser hair removal or dermal fillers you should be sure to do your research beforehand.

As of 2022, the UK government introduced a licensing regime for non-surgical cosmetic procedures due to the ‘unacceptable’ rise in reports of botched cosmetic procedures. 

If you do end up with a problem due to a botched procedure you may look to claim against the practitioner for medical negligence, however, there are still a range of things to consider before going ahead with any treatment.

Consider Why

While procedures such as dermal fillers are non-surgical, they still come with risks so you should consider why you want the procedure. Of course, no one can tell you what you can or can’t do as a consenting adult, however, you shouldn’t feel pressured into getting cosmetic surgery just to follow the social media trend of the perfect ‘Instagram Face’. If you have been considering a certain treatment for a while and know that you will feel better about yourself after having the treatment then go for it, but avoid having procedures on a whim.

Ask Questions

Speaking to a GP or mental health professional could be a good place to start if you are considering a procedure but be sure to book a consultation with the practitioner too. The doctors working at Mr Georgios Orfaniotis clinic will be happy to answer any questions you may have about the treatment, recovery, and possible risks involved. They will also be able to provide you with before and after photos of previous patients so that you can get an idea of what results to expect.

Your practitioner will want you to leave your appointment full of new-found confidence, so don’t feel shy about asking questions or sharing any worries you may have about the procedure. You may want to ask them about what training and qualifications they have and how many procedures they have carried out. 

At your consultation, you will be able to discuss your expectations of the procedure, which may or may not be achievable, and they can help you to make sure that it is the right decision for you. You should also make sure you understand the aftercare required so that you can heal from the procedure as best as possible. 

Things To Avoid

You should be sure to not pay for the procedure in full until you have had a consultation to make sure that it is right for you. 

Some red flags while looking for a practitioner may be those who offer mobile services where procedures are performed in places such as hotel rooms or private homes and practitioners who only advertise on social media. You should avoid clinics that sell vouchers on group discount sites and those who offer group treatments.

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