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Scammers apprehended for administering phony fillers and Botox treatments in Oman

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Last updated: 2024/06/04 at 10:05 AM
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A recent incident in Muscat, Oman, has brought to light the dangers of unlicensed cosmetic surgeries conducted by foreigners. The Ministry of Health, along with the Consumer Protection Authority and the Royal Oman Police, raided multiple sites in the country where unlicensed workers were performing Botox and filler injections. These individuals were found to be in possession of large quantities of syringes and medical materials, stored in unsafe conditions and without the necessary licenses. The violators have been detained and will be referred to the judicial authorities for further action.

The joint team was able to arrest unlicensed female workers in an apartment in Qurm, where they were also conducting unauthorized Botox and Filler injections. Similarly, large quantities of syringes and medical materials were seized, along with the violators, to complete legal procedures. The Ministry of Health has urged citizens and residents to seek health services only from government or licensed private centers to avoid the serious risks associated with receiving care from unlicensed and unprepared sources.

Unlicensed health services can pose a variety of risks, including serious complications, the transmission of infectious diseases, and the injection of adulterated materials. To prevent such hazards, the Ministry of Health has urged the public to report any violations to its specialists or to the General Authority for Consumer Protection. The safety of citizens and residents is a top priority for the Ministry, and they are committed to taking legal action against anything that threatens public health or safety.

In light of this incident, it is crucial for individuals seeking cosmetic procedures to ensure that they are receiving care from licensed and reputable providers. The implications of receiving treatments from unlicensed practitioners can be severe, leading to long-term health complications and irreversible damage. By choosing government or licensed private centers, patients can have peace of mind knowing that they are in safe hands and that their well-being is being prioritized.

The Ministry of Health’s response to this incident highlights the importance of proper regulation and oversight in the healthcare industry. By cracking down on unlicensed practitioners and unauthorized facilities, the Ministry is sending a clear message that the safety of the public is non-negotiable. As individuals, it is important to be vigilant and cautious when seeking medical or cosmetic treatments, ensuring that the providers are qualified and operating within the legal framework.

Overall, the recent arrests in Oman serve as a stark reminder of the dangers associated with unlicensed cosmetic surgeries. The Ministry of Health’s swift action and commitment to public safety are commendable and should serve as a wake-up call for individuals seeking healthcare services. By raising awareness about the risks and advocating for proper regulatory measures, the Ministry is taking proactive steps to protect the well-being of citizens and residents. It is crucial for everyone to prioritize safety and make informed decisions when seeking medical treatments to avoid falling victim to unlicensed and potentially hazardous practices.

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