be in the judging line—up alongside craig revel horwood, marty morrissey, and, for this year, anton du bekeing some technical problems. complicated nonsurgical beauty treatments like botox and michael 0'neill are being taught on the internet, and through unsafe one—day courses. the system is almost completely regulated, putting patients at risk. the aesthetics industry is worth billions of pounds, from micro blading to lip fillers. but trading is mostly unregulated. some study for years, others can be qualified within hours. victoria from brentwood in essex developed painful boils after receiving botox last year. she believes her practitioner didn't have enough experience to notice complications. so painful. i couldn't sleep, because i sleep on my side or on my front, so i wake up, blood everywhere. i mean, to a point, my son wouldn't let me take him to school. i couldn't go to tesco, i couldn't go shopping, i haven't been out of my house. stories like victoria's happening across the uk, and as demand for treatments continues to rise, so does concern for patients. a bbc three investigation