DISCLAIMERS AND OTHER IMPORTANT LEGAL STUFF

NOTE: Whilst Treatd is fully committed to providing you with accredited doctors and specialists, anyone considering any of the medical aesthetic treatments should be sure to consult doctors who have experience in one or several of these techniques. This way you can get to know them and be confident that they are the right specialist to perform your treatment. Customers should fully inform themselves by booking a consultation with a specialist in order to understand the risks and potential benefits of the treatment they are considering before going forward.

If you're not happy with the results of your treatment, or you have problems, talk to your provider at the clinic where you were treated.

If you have complications that need medical attention, go back to the provider who treated you. If this is not possible, speak to your GP or go to your local accident and emergency (A&E).

SOURCES: Treatd has strict sourcing guidelines and relies on peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions, and medical associations. We avoid using tertiary references. You can learn more about how we ensure our content is accurate and current by reading our 9. editorial policy.

Please note:

  • The Treatd shall not hold responsibility for the accuracy of the information published, and neither the scheme operator nor the scheme owner shall have any responsibility for costs, losses, or direct or indirect damages or costs arising from inaccuracy of information or omissions in information published on the website on behalf of the Treatd
  • All sources materials used to inform our patient information leaflets (PILs) is for instances where the advice provided in the PILs does not reflect local practice and therefore evidence supporting said advice needs to be requested. It is not an offer to conduct literature searches or supply bibliographic materials for your own research.
  • There are literally thousands of different bodily conditions, therefore, our focus for PILs production is on the most common or debilitating body conditions.