Doctors urge clamp down on rogue operators in aesthetics industry. (Image: Getty) Doctors are backing a campaign to clamp down on rogue operators in Britain’s £3billion aesthetics industry. There has been a massive surge in the number of botched treatments by unlicensed practitioners who are risking their clients’ looks and lives.

It follows a plea by Vanessa Brown, head of sales and marketing in the UK for US-based health laser business Erchonia and founder of health and beauty business VL Aesthetics. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.

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