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Since 2020, the Lilac Touch Med Spa has allegedly been operating without proper authorization. The owner of the establishment has been arrested following an investigation that revealed serious violations of health and safety regulations. Authorities discovered that the med spa was providing various cosmetic procedures without the necessary licenses, putting clients at risk.
In addition to operating without a license, the owner was also accused of purchasing and using counterfeit medications. These medications, which were not approved by regulatory agencies, raised significant concerns about the safety and effectiveness of the treatments offered at the spa.
The arrest has sparked outrage among local residents and health officials, who emphasize the importance of ensuring that medical and cosmetic services are provided by licensed professionals. Investigators are continuing to look into the matter, and further legal action may be taken against the owner as the case unfolds. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers associated with unregulated medical practices.
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