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UNNDOO Urges Government to Pioneer the Future of Safer Cosmetic Procedures | UNNDOO Blog
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Current and Future Regulations of Mobile Aesthetics - UNNDOO Government White Paper

UNNDOO Urges Government to Pioneer the Future of Safer Cosmetic Procedures

In a pivotal move to safeguard the facial aesthetics community and its clientele, we have presented a white paper to Health Minister Maria Caulfield, spotlighting a progressive pathway towards a safer, standardised, and future-ready non-surgical cosmetic industry.


We have met the government’s recent initiation of a consultation aimed at reigning in the somewhat ‘wild west’ nature of the cosmetic industry.

This report outlines our strategy and policy suggestions to better industry standards, which will obliterate at least 80% of issues resulting from unqualified practitioners.

UNNDOO Urges Government to Pioneer the Future of Safer Cosmetic Procedures - Government Consultation - Botulinum Toxin

The Current and Future Regulation of Mobile Facial Aesthetics –
Improving the regulation of facial aesthetics in the UK
Report Contents


The white paper outlines the following:

– A review of all current but fragmented regulations.

– Compliance with existing regulations in the facial aesthetic/non-surgical cosmetic industry.

– UNNDOO’s proposal to comply with proposed future regulations in the facial aesthetic/non-surgical cosmetic industry

– The suggested regulatory changes.


We urge the government to look to future innovations and market changes and welcome and embrace them. Instead of playing catchup, this is a key opportunity to get ahead of the changing demands.

To delve into the proposal’s details, access the full report at unndoo.com/improving-the-regulation-of-facial-aesthetics-in-the-UK.

Our CEO, Vishal Ladwa, said, “Patient safety is paramount! We are vigorous advocates for legislation that mandates only medically qualified individuals to conduct treatments such as Botox and fillers. Our presented white paper synthesises our industry expertise and devotion to shaping a safe, ethical, and innovative future for facial aesthetics.

We welcome the opportunity by the government to contribute our thoughts, research and ideas to this public consultation. Inviting key stakeholders such as ourselves shows the government’s strength in listening to the people who live and breathe this industry day in and day out and those who care and have a passion for it.

Incorporating some of our ideas will help develop fit-for-purpose legislation with public safety as its primary focus. We look forward to continuing to work closely with the government and policymakers during the following stages of the process.”


We’ll continue to champion robust, future-ready legislation that places public safety at its core and eagerly anticipates fostering collaborative endeavours with government and policy creators during forthcoming stages of development.