THE Advertising standards (ASA) said that each of the Facebook and Instagram ads for cosmetic beauty providers, bomb doll aesthetics, ccskinlondonbai, EME’s aesthetics, Dr Ducu and the rejuvenation of clinics, highly push consumers to detention.
The screen of an advertisement from the resuscitation clinics of rejuvenating cosmetics for the Brazilian wet lifts (BBLS), which have been banned for the ethic of the risks of the procedures and to exploit women’s insecurities around the body image. (Picture: Advertising Authority (ASA)/PA Wire) A liquid BBL, also known as non -surgical BBL, involves injection of a skin filler at the bottom to enhance its volume and shape.
The paid Facebook ad for Beautyjenics, which appears in October, was read: “Bringing our BBL liquid to the north … Manchester … Limited space available on October 14th-16th.
“Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to take this perfect peach look!”
Earlier this year, Bolton’s news He referred to the story of Louise Moller, who was told by doctors that it was about 10 minutes of death and had fallen dangerously ill after he had injections of filling at the bottom.
Had not used any of the six providers named in this article.
Louise, who worked as a hairdresser, lasted for the process in October 2023 for just £ 1,500 after seeing the process approved by celebrities in social media.
Louise was increasingly worried about the hygiene of the clinic. (Picture: Louise Moller) She was asked to pay a non -refundable deposit of £ 435 before her appointment, which described that she was leaving her feeling “stuck” to get the process.
Louise’s mom Janet Taylor now campaigns for stricter regulations around the BBL liquid process and other unjust cosmetic procedures.
Speech Bolton’s news Janet said: “I am happy that Asa regulates the ad.
Janet Taylor (left) with her daughter Louise Moller (right). (Picture: Janet Taylor) “It is not enough! It seems that many organizations are shocked that this process has not been criminalized.
“We are frustrated by the government who ignores seemingly demands to discuss the bill in parliament to receive a royal agreement.
“The executive and the costs for NHS at this crucial time are unacceptable due to a lack of worry and action by the government.”
Chatter Surgery has the highest mortality rate of all cosmetic procedures, as the fat injected in the buttocks can lead to a pulmonary embolism, which is a blockage in a blood vessel in the lungs that may be deadly.
Other serious side effects include the infection of the skin, cellulite, and the amorphous signs around the surgery area.
The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPs) has advised its members not to carry out Chatter surgery.
ASA said guidance by the public council on cosmetics procedures said that BBL liquids were considered surgery, which bear a level of risk.
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The observer said: “The introduction of cosmetic surgery should have been depicted as a decision that required time and thought by consumers before proceeding, due to the risks involved.”
He added: “We thought consumers could have rushed to decide to have cosmetic surgery without taking enough time to examine the consequences.
“Because advertising created a sense of unjustified urgent need to close a cosmetic process quickly, we thought it had not been prepared in a socially responsible way and therefore violated the code.”
An ad by CCSkinlondubai’s cosmetics supplier, for the Brazilian wet lifts (BBLS), which have been banned to insignificant the dangers of procedures and exploit women’s insecure around the body image. (Picture: Advertising Authority (ASA)/PA Wire) ASA further found that the advertisement was in danger of exploiting women’s insecurities around the body’s image, especially those with insecurities related to their body shape, concluding that they were irresponsible.
The aesthetics of the bomb doll, the CCSkinlondondubai, the aesthetics of EME, Dr Ducu and the refreshing clinics offered Black Friday agreements, which ASA said consumers recorded the procedures.
The beauty, the aesthetics of the bomb doll and the ccskinlondondubai did not respond to ASA investigations.
Renewed clinics have said it has revised ASA guidance and will abolish all reports on limited time offers and advertising condition that surgery is performed by a medical professional with ultrasound to minimize risks and enhancing safety.
EME Aesthetics said that all its clients are being fully consulted and have no obligation to close any procedures and, therefore, considers that its advertising had not pressed the consumers or committed the dangers of cosmetic procedures.
Advertisements for six Brazilian wet lift providers have been banned for their insignificance for the dangers of procedures and the exploitation of women’s insecurity around the body image. (Picture: Asa/PA) Dr. DuCu said he would ensure that he would follow the rules and guidance of ASA, that the Black Friday offer with a limited period of time was intended to provide consumers the opportunity to access the company’s services at a reduced rate and always encourages consumers to make documented decisions without pressure.
ASA said: “In any case, we found that ads highly practiced consumers to keep booking and deal with the risk of BBLs or exploited female insecurities around the body image.
“These decisions are part of a wider work project in Liquid BBLS ads, which are determined for research after gathering information from the active advertising system, which AI uses to seek online ads that can violate the rules.”
Last year, 26 -year -old Demi Agoglia of Little Hulton underwent a “barbaric” elevator in Turkey and died a few days after the process, her research listened.
Demi’s family and friends described her as a “beautiful, outgoing and sure girl, who has left behind the most beautiful little boys”.
She had traveled to the comfort zone surgery with her partner, Bradley Jones, for a Bust Butt Butt (BBL) process after seeing celebrities.
The study heard how the three mom had previously been diagnosed with ADHD, anxiety and bipolar disorder.
Demi’s family and friends described her as a “beautiful, outgoing and sure girl, who has left behind the most beautiful little boys”. (Picture: Martini Archive)Ms Agoglia, Christine Tydd, told the hearing that she told her daughter that she “didn’t need” the process, as she was already a girl, was not necessary. ”
Demi, who struggled with her image, was “persistent” to get the process, with her mom Demi remembering “her daughter’s concern about the way she looked.”
On the day when the two had to return home, Mr Jones said that Mrs Agoglia straightened her hair and complained of “really bad” chest pains before she collapsed on the floor.
He was taken to the hospital where he died tragically just a few hours later.