Corrective treatments on the rise, according to survey of aesthetic professionals
Published
09th Nov 2017
Almost three quarters (72%) of UK aesthetic professionals have had to correct the work of another practitioner, according to a new study, with 77% saying they have had to perform a corrective treatment in the past year.
Respondents suggested a key problem is that too few people ask to see someone’s qualifications or examples of their previous work before having a treatment, with 74% saying not enough checking is done.
A further 84% also argued that the lack of regulation of non-surgical beauty treatments is part of the problem, resulting in far too many untrained people providing them. The study was carried out by CCR Expo.