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Health practitioner regulator gets tough on cosmetic injectable industry to protect patient safety
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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6/3/2025
AHPRA is tightening guidelines for dentists and nurses performing cosmetic injectables. Further education and training for health practitioners will be required, and advertising changes will be implemented.
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Now these are focused on other health practitioners who are not doctors because they've already
00:06
got their own set of guidelines.
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This is more looking at nurses and dentists who provide non-surgical cosmetic procedures
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like injectable anti-wrinkle injections and fillers.
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Now nurses have been doing this for many many years but it's sort of been under an assumption
00:22
that they're practicing within their scope of expertise.
00:25
Now these guidelines make it very clear that if nurses want to expand into cosmetic injectables
00:32
they need to undertake additional training.
00:34
So they can't just complete their degree and become registered and then go straight into
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this.
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They'll need to be able to practice for 12 months full time prior to entering into this
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industry as well as doing additional training on top of that.
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So it's really put in place to protect the public from operators who don't have enough
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training to be safely performing these procedures.
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Okay so is this part of a broader crackdown by state and federal regulators?
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So what we've seen over the past few months is that state poisons and pharmaceutical regulators
01:06
in Queensland and New South Wales are really taking a closer look at this industry.
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What's happened is that there's a range of nurse owned and lead practices that do cosmetic
01:16
injectable services and they hold sometimes some of these schedule for products on site
01:22
on consignment and then do telehealth consultations with doctors.
01:26
Now this is for a matter of convenience.
01:28
If you come in to have these injections you can have your consultation with a doctor because
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it needs to be prescribed.
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It's a schedule for medication.
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Do it over telehealth and then the nurse can administer the product.
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So what poisons regulators are now saying is that that practice is not legal, although
01:44
it has been happening for some time and there needs to be greater oversight of this.
01:48
There needs to either be a nurse practitioner who has special prescribing rights or a doctor
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on site to assist in this process.
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So there's been a range of actions interstate and also letters released from the TGA and from
02:01
regulators to practices to sort of put them on notice that while this is the way the industry
02:05
industry has been operating, this is subject to change and these new guidelines released
02:10
today are sort of further evidence that regulators are taking this public safety issue quite seriously.
02:15
What new guidelines are there for advertising?
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So the other thing the guidelines focus on is advertising, especially on social media.
02:22
So there's a complete ban on testimonials and influencers who are sort of promoting these procedures.
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And there's also a crackdown to ensure that there's no advertising targeted at patients
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who are under 18, as well as a cooling off period for seven days for any patients under 18 wanting
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to undergo these procedures.
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And that's because authorities have really identified that this is an area where there's
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a real lack of compliance from clinics that are advertising broadly on social media and on
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their websites.
02:53
And the TGA says it's issued around 100 guidance letters and has also put out around 12,000 takedown
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notices to social media platforms, around 1,500 of those related to cosmetic injectables and other
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services, saying that there are breaches of their guidelines there.
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So it's really a wide scale sort of industry clean up and that cosmetic providers are being
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put on notice that they're really going to have to be very careful about what they're
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doing publicly and also how they're treating patients to ensure that there is appropriate
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patient safety in this space.
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And how long do practitioners have to comply with this?
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So the guidelines come into effect from the 2nd of September this year.
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And AHPRA has said that they are, you know, understanding that this will mean some changes.
03:40
It will mean that some people will have to leave the industry or will choose not to comply.
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And that they really have these couple of months to get their house in order.
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And after that, they will be very closely looking at everyone's operations and taking action
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where they believe it is appropriate.
03:54
Elyse Worthington, our national health reporter.
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