ABSTRACT

This book examines the legal, ethical and regulatory debates surrounding the rise of the cosmetic procedures industry.

In the past, cosmetic procedures were often seen as limited to a small number of wealthy older women. Today, such procedures have gone mainstream, partly facilitated by the rise of ‘non-invasive’ techniques, such as the use of Botox and Dermal Fillers. While still a business dominated by the female consumer, there is also an increasing number of males undertaking cosmetic procedures as social expectations around appearance and ageing are challenged. At the same time, the rapid expansion of this business and the incoherent, diverse approach to its regulation have given rise to concern. It has been seen as a ‘Wild West’. If cosmetic procedures go wrong, such procedures give rise to real risks of harm.

This book examines the historical backdrop, current practice and risks associated with cosmetic procedures. It discusses the ethical and regulatory challenges for this area. It also examines the current legal frameworks concerning people, practitioners and products in the UK. The book also draws lessons from regulatory approaches in other jurisdictions with particular reference to the United States, Brazil and France. It then sets out a legal and regulatory framework that might better protect and empower the cosmetic consumer, now and in the future. The book is likely to be of particular interest to those working in the areas of health and medical law, socio-legal studies and political science.

chapter Chapter 1|20 pages

Cosmetic procedures

Definitions, history and scope

chapter Chapter 2|30 pages

Cosmetic procedures

Ethical principles and dilemmas

chapter Chapter 3|29 pages

Theories and models for future regulation

chapter Chapter 4|33 pages

Cosmetic procedures and the law

Autonomy and legality

chapter Chapter 5|41 pages

Cosmetic procedures

Law, practitioners, products and premises

chapter Chapter 6|41 pages

Cosmetic procedures

Comparative regulatory perspectives

chapter Chapter 7|21 pages

Conclusions

Regulating the cosmetic procedure industry, a matter of law, ethics and safety