If you only offer 'prescription-only' treatments, we'd advise against “Anti-wrinkle injections”, as it's likely to be seen as an implied ad for a
injections in advertisements Examples of these general phrases include: • cosmetic injections • anti?wrinkle injections/treatments
Advertising Botox and other botulinum toxin injections Be aware the ASA considers that a reference to “anti-wrinkle injections” alongside a price
Do not describe your non-POM product range in an ambiguous way For instance, avoid juxtapositions such as “anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers” which
25 mar 2021 · Reference to 'anti-wrinkle injections' alongside a price that relates to a POM can be seen as an ad for that POM; practice websites were almost
practices offering botulinum toxin injections Advertising prescription-only medicines as 'anti-wrinkle injections' are also banned
As medical professionals, and ACD members, advertising is a useful tool Cosmetic injections (anti-wrinkle injections, dermal filers and submental fat)