Big Changes Are Coming to Cosmetic Treatments in Scotland

Danielle Lowe
By Danielle Lowe

Danielle Lowe is the Marketing Manager for ConsultingRoom.com, the UK’s largest aesthetic information website. 


Thinking about getting lip fillers, Botox, or another non-surgical cosmetic treatment in Scotland? There’s something important you should know — the rules around who can offer these treatments are about to change, and it’s all about keeping you safe.

The Scottish Government is bringing in a new law to better regulate non-surgical cosmetic procedures, like anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers. Why? Because right now, almost anyone can offer these treatments, and that means there are risks — especially if the person doing it isn’t properly trained.

Here’s a breakdown of what’s happening and why it matters to you:

What’s Changing?

  • A New Law Is Coming: The Scottish Government plans to introduce a bill that will create legal rules around who can carry out cosmetic treatments that pierce the skin.

  • Stricter Safety Standards: The goal is to make sure that only qualified and properly trained professionals can perform these kinds of procedures.

  • Protecting the Public: This new law will help reduce botched treatments, infections, and other health risks — especially from unregulated providers offering cheap but unsafe deals.

Why It’s Important for You

  • Your Safety Comes First: These treatments might look simple, but they involve needles and medical-grade products. If done wrong, the results can be painful, long-lasting, or even dangerous.

  • Not Just About Looks: Non-surgical procedures are still medical procedures — and they need to be treated with the same level of care and professionalism.

  • Avoiding Bad Experiences: With proper regulation, you’ll be able to trust that your practitioner is trained, follows hygiene rules, and knows what to do if something goes wrong.

When Will This Happen?

The law is still being developed, but the Scottish Government has confirmed it’s on the way. The Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners (JCCP) is working closely with them to make sure the new rules protect people like you from unsafe practices.

What Can You Do Right Now?

Until the law is in place, it’s important to:

  • Do your research before booking a treatment

  • Choose practitioners who are medically trained and insured

  • Ask about their qualifications and experience

  • Avoid deals that seem too good to be true

This is a big step toward making cosmetic treatments safer and more professional across Scotland. So if you're thinking about enhancing your look, make sure you’re doing it the right — and safe — way.

For more info, check out the full update from the JCCP:
https://www.jccp.org.uk/NewsEvent/scottish-government-to-introduce-new-bill-regulating-non-surgical-cosmetic-procedures

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