What the papers say...
TJL Solicitors’ expertise in cosmetic surgery negligence has attracted considerable interest from newspapers and broadcasters nationwide.
When TJL Solicitors became the first law firm in the country to establish a specialist team to support men and women who have had cosmetic surgery that has gone wrong, the story was covered widely on TV and in the press.
Granada Television featured a live interview on its flagship news programme, Granada Reports, and the Manchester Evening News devoted a page to this pioneering move to help victims of cosmetic operations to fight for corrective surgery.
TJL Solicitors, and its many clients, have also told the media about some of the issues that people are not told of when they are looking for cosmetic surgery.
The Times, The Sunday Telegraph, the News of the World, BBC Inside Out and Pete Burns’ Cosmetic Surgery from Hell are just some of the media that have talked to TJL Solicitors about issues linked to having operations abroad and lack of regulation.
Women’s glossies such as Cosmopolitan and Full House have also looked at what can go wrong when people have plastic surgery, and why everyone should think long and hard before going under the knife.
Click below to read just some of the articles that have been published:
‘Women sue over £4,500 wrinkle cure that failed’, The Daily Mail, 27th August 2007
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‘I wondered if I’d ever look normal again’, The Sunday Telegraph Magazine, 1st October 2006
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BBC – Inside Out, 23rd January 2006
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‘Stepping in Ops are Botched’, Manchester Evening News, 22nd November 2005
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Law Diary, The Times, 4th October 2005
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