There’s new laws in Scotland;
“The ASA has cracked down on Botox. As a prescription-only medicine, you cannot advertise directly to the public and that means your patients.
You can – but there are things you must avoid when you do. These are:
- Using the words Botox, botulinum toxin, Vistabel, Dysport, Bocouture, and Azzalure in social media posts, website homepages, web page titles, and logos
- Using language that would influence a consumer’s decision on having the treatment
- Referring to solutions that are beyond the summary of product characteristics (SPC)
- Referring to Botox directly as an option (this covers calling it ‘anti-wrinkle injections’).
It’s prescription only, so she’ll be providing the service on someone else's prescription from that yellow and blue eyesore of a “beauty room”
As soon as she mentions to word botox, or anti wrinkle, she’ll be hauled over the coals.
Just some knowledge for you all to use as you see fit...