Beauty centres warned against giving injections to customers


PUTRAJAYA: Beauty salons, spas and aesthetic clinics not properly certified are barred from giving any kind of injection, including Botox and Vitamin C, to their customers or they risk being closed down.

Such a procedure can only be performed by medical practitioners, and those not medically certified to do so can be accused of masquerading as doctors, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam.

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