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    Home - UK News - Botox-like injections spark outbreak of rare disease many doctors have never treated

    Botox-like injections spark outbreak of rare disease many doctors have never treated

    Botox-like injections spark outbreak of rare disease many doctors have never treated

    Botox-like injections spark outbreak of rare disease many doctors have never treated

    • WTX News Editor
    • July 26, 2025
    • 1:21 am
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    Cliff Notes

    • Nicola Fairley, a woman who received an unlicensed anti-wrinkle injection, developed severe symptoms mistaken for a stroke, leading to a diagnosis of botulism.
    • The outbreak, linked to illegal cosmetic toxin injections, has resulted in at least 38 confirmed cases, prompting health authorities to seek more antitoxins nationwide.
    • Experts warn of widespread unregulated practices in the aesthetic industry, permitting individuals without medical training to administer potentially dangerous substances.

    Botox-like injections spark outbreak of rare disease many doctors have never treated | UK News

    A woman who thought she was being injected with Botox was left unable to swallow and doctors thought she had suffered a stroke – after she contracted a life-threatening illness from a potentially illegal product.

    Nicola Fairley is one of dozens of people who have developed botulism linked to unlicensed anti-wrinkle injections.

    She had the procedure done with her regular beautician after winning a Facebook competition for three areas of “Botox”.

    “Within two or three hours my forehead and the sides of my eyes had started to freeze,” Nicola says.

    “At first I thought ‘amazing’, that’s what I wanted – then it just carried on.”

    Nicola was eventually sent to A&E in Durham, where she met several other patients who all had similar symptoms.

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    Doctors were stumped. “They thought I’d had a stroke,” she says.

    “We all had problems with our eyes, some of us with our breathing. I couldn’t swallow – they put me on nil by mouth because they were worried I would choke in the waiting room.”

    Doctors were worried Nicola could choke after she was injected with a suspected illegal product

    It turns out all of the patients had recently had anti-wrinkle injections containing botulinum toxin.

    Health officials believe they were imported, illegal products.

    Botulism – the disease they caused – is so rare many doctors never see it in their entire careers.

    It can cause symptoms including slurred speech and breathing problems, and can be deadly.

    The disease is so unusual, and so many cases were coming in, that doctors exhausted their stocks of anti-toxin and had to ask hospitals as far away as London to get more.

    38 cases discovered this week

    The UK Health Security Agency has so far confirmed 38 cases of botulism linked to cosmetic toxin injections, but Sky News has reported, there are several more.

    The outbreak began in the North East but cases have now been seen in the East of England and East Midlands as well.

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    There are only a handful of legal botulinum toxin products in the UK – of which Botox is one.

    But cosmetic treatments are largely unregulated, with anyone allowed to inject products like fillers and toxins without any medical training.

    Cheap, illegal products imported from overseas are easily available.

    ‘It’s the Wild West’

    Dr Steven Land runs Novellus Aesthetics clinic in Newcastle upon Tyne. He worked for decades as an emergency medicine doctor before moving into aesthetics.

    He says he has been warning health officials of an outbreak for years.

    “It’s the Wild West,” Dr Land told Sky News.

    “Because anyone can do this, there is a lack of knowledge around what is legal, what’s not legal, what is okay to be injected.

    “These illegal toxins could have 50 units, 5,000 units or rat poison – there could be anything in there.”

    Cheap, unlicensed products

    Dr Land showed us messages that he says he gets on a weekly basis, from sellers trying to push him cheap, unlicensed products.

    They advertise “limited time offers” and cheap bundles on toxins imported from overseas. He calls them “drug dealers”.

    “They are preying on the lack of knowledge among non-medical practitioners,” he says.

    Consultations on how to regulate the aesthetics industry have been ongoing for years – but so far, no changes have been introduced.

    The UK government now says it does plan to regulate certain procedures, but it’s not said how it will do this, or when.

    “What will it take?” Nicola says. “One of the women we were with did almost die – she had to be resuscitated.”

    Nicola’s beautician has stopped responding to her messages, so she says she still has no idea what the product was “or how much of it is in me”.

    She doesn’t know how long her symptoms will last, but just hopes she will eventually recover.

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