New York State Med Spa Violations

The New York Department of State recently concluded a state-wide investigation into the med spa industry. In a press release, Secretary of State Walter T. Mosley said that more than one-third of the 223 med spa businesses inspected have since been issued citations for varied safety and regulatory violations, including the unlawful practice of medicine.
“Consumers need to be aware of the dangers when medical procedures, including cosmetic medical procedures, are being performed by individuals without an appropriate license,” Mosley said in a statement. “Unlicensed or unqualified staff, dirty needles, expired or counterfeit Botox and fillers, and unsanitary conditions can lead to serious injury or death.”
Mosley’s assessment of the risk is not speculative. Outside of its inspections, the New York Department of State’s Division of Licensing Services is pursuing criminal charges against multiple med spas. In one case, a woman was told that she would receive appearance-enhancing injections consisting of Botox, stem cells, and other compounds. Instead, she was given a cocktail of “unknown substances” that left her in serious pain. In another case, an unlicensed Warwick spa performed a series of procedures that resulted in a life-threatening bacterial infection accompanied by sepsis.
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