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A paper published in the Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, highlights that NHS resources are being used to treat patients who have gone aboard for cosmetic surgery because of deficiencies in post-operative care.

A recent survey of BAPRAS members showed that surgeons were willing to advise patients against surgery when there are unrealistic expectations, or if there are concerns about the patient’s motivation for having surgery.

BAPRAS members comment on whether there should be a lower age limit imposed on plastic surgery procedures

BAPRAS today joined Which? and other patient and professional organisations in opposing government plans to stop regulating cosmetic laser treatments from 1 October 2008

BAPRAS is urging the public to be careful when doing DIY this bank holiday in case they end the weekend minus a finger.

BAPRAS Honorary Secretary, Hamish Laing comments

BAPRAS urges the Government to resume plans to formally regulate cosmetic treatments