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Why should Zhejiang take the risk of "disfigurement"?
Trust the circle of friends, a woman in Zhejiang "disfigured"

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Everyone has a love of beauty. It has become the pursuit of many beauty lovers to achieve beauty effects through local micro-shaping. However, trusting some so-called "beauty experts" only by word of mouth may make "micro-plastic surgery" a kind of "dangerous plastic surgery".

Not long ago, Ms. Jin from Cixi City, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province met Ms. Yu, who runs a beauty salon, through the WeChat circle of friends. Seeing that she has a good reputation in the circle of friends, in order to "face-lift", she chose to inject "fat-dissolving needles" into her beauty salon.

However, Ms. Jin, who was looking forward to "becoming beautiful", soon developed symptoms and signs such as "slurred speech, tender face and crooked mouth" and was diagnosed as trigeminal neuropathy by doctors.

Ms. Jin, who was almost disfigured, suspected that the beauty salon illegally engaged in medical beauty and was suspected of using counterfeit drugs. When she was afraid, she resolutely chose to complain about the beauty salon.

"After receiving the report, we found fat-dissolving needles marked VLine-AsolutionLIPOLYSIS and several botulinum toxin types in the beauty salon opened by the lady." The staff of Cixi Municipal Market Supervision Bureau who participated in the survey said.

In the survey, Ms. Yu admitted to giving the liposuction needle to customers to lose weight. She said that liposuction needles and botulinum toxin were purchased through WeChat, and 10 customers have injected liposuction needles and produced 35 bottles. Each bottle of 900 yuan costs 3 1500 yuan.

The relevant person in charge of Cixi Municipal Market Supervision Bureau said that after identification, the fat-soluble needles and botulinum toxin found on the spot did not have the Import Drug Registration Certificate, which belonged to drugs that should be approved but imported without approval, and were treated as counterfeit drugs according to the second item of the third paragraph of Article 48 of the Drug Administration Law of People's Republic of China (PRC). At present, the case has been transferred to judicial organs for criminal responsibility.