Owner of clandestine clinic is arrested in the act; aesthetic procedures were performed without regulation in Petrópolis
A woman was arrested for operating an unregulated aesthetic clinic in Petrópolis, where invasive procedures were carried out by unqualified personnel.
The owner of an unlicensed aesthetic clinic in Petrópolis, Brazil, was arrested in a police operation conducted on Thursday. Authorities reported that the clinic performed invasive procedures and administered weight-loss medications, such as injectable pens, without any sanitary controls and by a person lacking formal health training. This raises serious concerns about public safety and the potential health risks posed to clients receiving such unregulated treatments.
The operation was executed by officers from the local police department, with assistance from the Municipal Guard, the Health Surveillance Team, and municipal inspectors, following reports of violations at the clinic located on Doctor Porciúncula Street in the city center. During the inspection, law enforcement discovered a lack of minimum emergency care infrastructure and unhygienic conditions that could jeopardize client safety. Furthermore, the seizure of unauthorized medications and improperly stored products underscored the clinic's blatant disregard for health regulations.
This incident highlights the ongoing issue of illegal aesthetic practices in Brazil, where many clinics operate without proper oversight, placing the health and safety of customers at risk. The authorities are likely to intensify their inspections to prevent such establishments from functioning in the future, ensuring that only qualified professionals conduct aesthetic procedures under stringent regulations.