Brazilian butt lifts 'should be banned immediately' after spate of deaths
UK MPs are pushing for an immediate ban on Brazilian butt lifts due to safety concerns and rising incidents of death associated with the procedure.
Members of Parliament (MPs) from the Women and Equalities Committee have urged the UK government to impose an immediate ban on Brazilian butt lifts (BBLs) following reports of multiple fatalities linked to the procedure. The committee criticized the government's slow response in establishing a licensing framework for non-surgical cosmetic surgeries. They highlighted the dangerous reality of unregulated cosmetic practices taking place in unsuitable environments like garden sheds, hotel rooms, and public restrooms, labeling the current state of the cosmetic industry as a 'wild west'.
The Women and Equalities Committee acknowledged ongoing government efforts to restrict high-risk cosmetic procedures like BBLs to trained health workers. They believe this approach could serve as a practical ban, due to the risks these procedures pose to patients. However, the committee has called for more extensive measures, arguing the need for stringent regulations to protect consumers from potentially harmful practices that could lead to serious health consequences.
With the recent spate of incidents linked to BBLs, the committee's report emphasizes the urgent need for reform in the sector to ensure patient safety. By recommending a comprehensive regulatory framework, MPs seek to safeguard the public from unqualified practitioners and unsafe environments, indicating a growing awareness of the risks associated with non-surgical cosmetic interventions in the UK.