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Doctor fears public could be at risk of burns over laser deregulation decision
By claire carter
A CITY centre doctor fears people could be put at serious risk of burns and injury following a government decision to remove regulation of some laser treatments.
Dr Dinesh Maini has run Zenith Cosmetic Clinic, in Derby Road, for six years and said he has dealt with countless patients who have suffered burns from bungled laser treatments. He warned the situation could get worse after a government ruling last month that means lasers used for non-surgical treatments, such as hair removal, will no longer have to be registered and will not be regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
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Fat tissue taken out in breast reductions can grow back, eye-bags can re-form, and while that neck or facelift can turn back the clock, it doesn’t stop ticking – with older, less elastic tissue, gravity is likely to quickly take hold.
And there are limits to how many times surgery can be safely and successfully repeated.
This will make alarming reading to the 35,000-plus Britons who went under the knife of British cosmetic surgeons last year, as well as the thousands who went abroad for treatment for operations and the hundreds of thousands more who opted for non-surgical treatments such as Botox and fillers…..



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