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NEW YORK -- A New York aesthetician was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly buying counterfeit Botox from China and injecting it into patients, without the required license, according to the U.S.
The Food and Drug Administration just sent stern warnings to companies for illegally selling counterfeit or misbranded Botox-like products online. All of the 18 companies that received warning letters ...
Marie Neidert, 43, first started getting Botox about three years ago as a way to manage her migraines, but enjoyed the cosmetic side effects too. When the medspa she goes to switched to a different ...
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