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Plastic safety

Updated on 22 December 2005

By Channel 4 News

A new website aims to protect patients from rogue plastic surgeons by naming and shaming them.


Cosmetic surgery

Cosmetic surgery is on the rise

Britain's top Medical Officer says many cosmetic surgery patients are suffering botched operations at the hands of cowboy plastic surgeons.

Now, Sir Liam Donaldson has launched a a new website aimed at driving up surgical standards.

The site offers detailed information about the key questions to ask surgeons - and how to check whether medical staff are properly qualified.

According to The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons - more than 16,000 cosmetic procedures took place last year, up 18 per cent on the previous year.

While the majority of cosmetic surgery continues to be carried out on women - more than 1,300 men are now going under the knife too.

For women the most popular procedure is breast augmentation - rhinoplasty, or nose surgery, for men.


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