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Burns, scarring from inept beauty therapists
BEAUTY treatment clients are suffering burns and scarring at the hands of poorly trained therapists and cosmetic surgeons in the unregulated laser therapy industry, health professionals have warned.
With cheap laser machines easily available via the internet and no laws regulating therapists, anyone can start treating clients, Fairfax newspapers report.
Health professionals have warned of the dangers of clients with skin imperfections who may be in the hands of poorly trained therapists.
Victorian Health Services commissioner Beth Wilson believes clients will be protected only if the state government introduces regulations similar to those in Britain, where laser and intense pulsed light (IPL) machines, salons and therapists must be officially registered.
as a beauty therapist myself - I can't stress enough that people should do their research before contemplating laser therapy. As the article says; there are a lot of 'cheap' laser machines on the market and even more untrained people using them. Some of them can be just pointless (think of the 'electrolysis machines' that were sold on morning TV)... and some of them can be dangerous and lead to permanent scarring.