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Beauty Treatment Compensation Claims

Millions of people across the UK routinely visit beauty salons every year. So many people are prepared to pay hundreds, even thousands of pounds, in the hope of improving their look and feeling great.

However, whether you are having treatment for your hair, skin, face or feet, when things go wrong the consequences can be devastating.

More and more people who sustain injuries as a result of negligent treatment at hair and beauty salons are successfully seeking beauty treatment compensation claims.

You may be able to make beauty treatment compensation claims if you have been injured as a result of receiving the following treatment:

  • Waxing
  • Tinting (hair/eyebrows/eyelash)
  • Treatments (facial/hair/body)
  • Botox
  • Collagen Fillers
  • Tattoos
  • Body Piercing
  • Semi-permanent make up
  • Laser treatment

When receiving treatment the beauty therapist has a duty to consult you properly, to discuss any allergies that you may have and carry out full skin patch tests when applying dye, tint or bleach to the skin.

As professionals in their field, beauty therapists are under an obligation to carry out treatments at the standard expected by other professionals in the same area of expertise.

Beauty Treatment Compensation Claims Dealt with by Experts

You may be eligible to claim if you have suffered any of the following reactions or injuries:

  • Damage to your hair or skin.
  • Burns
  • Inflammation
  • Scarring
  • Blistering
  • Blindness
  • Hair or skin loss

If you think you may have been injured as a result of negligent hair or beauty treatment you may be entitled to make a claim for compensation with Duncan Gibbins today.
Please contact a member of our team who will help deal with your potential beauty treatment compensation claims on a ‘no win-no fee’ basis.

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