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2 Women Caught Operating Illegal Botox Clinic in Bangkok

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In Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, authorities detained two female suspects who performed illegal aesthetic procedures without a medical license. In a successful operation conducted by the Consumer Protection Police Division teams, it was revealed that the suspects illegally administered botox, fillers, and skin rejuvenation injections. It was stated that the suspects, who were found to have no formal medical training or certificates, ran an operation that directly endangered the health of citizens. The incident was recorded as part of a strict monitoring process launched against unregulated beauty centers in the country. The detained women are expected to be referred to the courthouse after their statements at the police station.

The two suspects, questioned by security forces, confessed that they did not hold any formal higher education diplomas in the fields of aesthetics and beauty. In their statements, the suspects, who stated that they were only high school and vocational high school graduates, claimed that they learned this trade by watching their masters while previously working at various beauty clinics in Thailand. This situation has raised concerns about how unregulated the health tourism and local aesthetic sector can be, revealing that dangerous medical procedures are performed unconditionally by non-experts. It is also believed that other medical materials used by the suspects during their illegal activities were obtained from questionable sources. Authorities are urging the public to be cautious, warning that such illegal practices can lead to severe health problems.

According to statements made, the money collected from customers who had procedures at this illegal clinic provided substantial financial gain to the suspects. The suspects admitted to earning revenues reaching six figures (hundreds of thousands of baht) per month from illegal botox and filler procedures. This high profitability rate explains why individuals without formal medical training dare to engage in such high-risk procedures. These types of illegal operations, which attract customers with the promise of cheap prices and quick solutions, exploit people's aesthetic concerns for their own benefit. The police continue to investigate whether there is a larger illegal medical product supply network behind this high income.

Such illegal beauty practices pose very serious health risks to patients due to non-sterile environments and low-quality materials. Botox and filler injections, which require expertise, can result in disastrous consequences, such as permanent facial paralysis, infections, and even deaths, when administered to the wrong areas or when hygiene rules are not followed. Especially in metropolises like Bangkok, where cosmetic interventions are extremely common and popular, the number of illegal and underground clinics is increasing. Authorities emphasize that medical interventions should only be performed in licensed and regulated healthcare facilities, arguing that the legal framework on this issue needs to be tightened. The closure of such non-compliant places is considered one of the top priorities to protect public health.

In conclusion, this operation conducted by the Bangkok police has once again proven how critical the fight against unidentified and illegal clinics that endanger the health of the local population is. Following the trial of the two captured women, they are expected to receive a severe penalty for the illegal aesthetic sector in Thailand. This incident is intended to create an awakening among the public, leading them to stay away from cheap and uncontrolled aesthetic operations. The police department announced that they will expand their operations to identify other illegal clinics operating similarly, based on the suspects' statements. Thai authorities stated that they will resolutely continue fighting such crimes by increasing their inspections to ensure the health and safety of both the local population and tourists in the country.

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