LISTEN: Around half of clinics still haven't signed up to new rules on anti-ageing procedures

The law now requires anyone offering botox or filler injections to register with Health Improvement Scotland.

As a new clampdown begins, Radio Clyde News has discovered around half of botox clinics in Scotland still have not signed up to new guidelines.

All cosmetic practices are now legally required to register with Healthcare Improvement Scotland.

Those that do not will no longer be eligible to offer things like botox or filler injections from April 1st 2017.

It is estimated there is around 400 in Scotland and Radio Clyde News understands approximately 200 have registered.

Cosmetic Doctor Darren McKeown is based in Glasgow and has been discussing the new rules with Radio Clyde News:

Personal injury lawyer Jennifer Watson deals with cases of botched botox and told Radio Clyde News about some of the worst cases she has seen: