Save Face and VICE campaign highlights dangers of aesthetic treatments to public

Published 13th Oct 2019
Save Face and VICE campaign highlights dangers of aesthetic treatments to public

Save Face recently joined forces with consumer media site VICE in a bid to help create awareness of the potential dangers of injectable treatments with members of the public. 

The campaign called “Fill Me In” involved a series of editorial articles on the site over the course of September. 

Topics included the risks of so-called “botox parties”, the dangers of purchasing dermal fillers online and the impact that social media and reality TV shows is having on demand for treatments, particularly lip fillers. 

Ashton Collins, director of Save Face commented, “Nearly 50% of the complaints we receive are from patients between the ages of 18-25, which is hugely concerning. VICE is the largest media outlet for people under 35 in the UK and we were thrilled to join forces.” 

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Published 13th Oct 2019

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