Save Face Director Ashton Collins was invited back onto This Morning to discuss our campaign victory—the government’s new restrictions on high-risk procedures like liquid BBLs. On the sofa, Ashton joined This Morning’s Dr Zoe and Sasha Dean, who bravely shared her heartbreaking near-death experience with a liquid BBL, highlighting just how urgent and vital this change is. Sasha’s support for our campaign and her remarkable courage have been a significant catalyst in helping us push the government to take this crucial step—ensuring that high-risk procedures are only performed by qualified plastic surgeons.
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