Whilst we in Trading Standards join with Environmental Health colleagues in seeking a concerted effort across Government to deal with these treatments, as well as dermal fillers, fat dissolving injectables, and liquid BBLs, the situation in the meantime is that consumers should only consider having any needle-based aesthetic treatments carried out by a qualified medical professional. CTSI advises the public: Never undergo IV drip procedures outside of a regulated medical setting Be cautious of treatments promoted on social media without safety information or medical credentials Speak to your GP or a qualified medical professional if you have concerns or questions about any procedure Ian Andrews, Head of Environmental Health at the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH), said: The use of these procedures, many without medical supervision, is extremely concerning and we would really welcome clarity from the Government on when further legislation will be consulted on because existing legislation is outdated

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