Calls for tougher regulation of aesthetics industry following BBL death as beauty boss warns 'incidents...

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The death of a mother-of-five following a non-surgical BBL procedure has sparked calls for tougher regulation of the aesthetics industry.

Alice Webb, 33, was taken to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital in the early hours of Tuesday after falling unwell.She died on Monday just hours after having the procedure. Two people have been arrested in connection with her death.Victoria Brownlie MBE from the British Beauty Council has warned that without tougher regualtion of the sector "further adverse incidents and worse will continue to occur".

"These procedures are subject to the outcome of a government consultation held in 2023, which proposes to restrict such procedures to those outlined above. Further details on the current proposals can be found here The licensing of non-surgical cosmetic procedures in England - GOV.UK .

 

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