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‘Dr. Lipjob’ systematic to stop injecting botox, impersonating doctor

  • April 26, 2018
  • Health Care

The B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons has won a justice sequence opposite an wrong lady who acted as a doctor and administered botox injections to people in homes, cars and during parties. 

Rajdeep Kaur Khakh, who went by a Instagram hoop ‘DrLipJob,’ has been systematic to stop sanctimonious to be a doctor, prescribing and injecting botox and other dermal fillers and holding income for it, according to a B.C. Supreme Court sequence postulated in March.

Khakh called herself Dr. Rajji, and used a fake medical looseness to buy products and remonstrate spas she was legitimate.

The college said in a recover that a Surrey lady has also concluded to pays costs of $25,000. 

College issues warning

Last October, CBC News reported that a college had finished an endless clandestine review of Khakh’s activities and posted notice video that was partial of a justice filings seeking an claim opposite her. 

The college now says it has consulted with Fraser Health Authority and  “does not trust there are any open health or infection control concerns.”

But it warns that anyone who has used a services of an an bootleg practitioner “puts themselves and their family during risk for bacterial and viral infections.” 

The College told CBC in an email that it would like to hear from anyone who suspects that Khakh is still enchanting in a wrong use of medicine. 

Only physicians, dentists and nurses or protected unsentimental nurses underneath a approach organisation of a alloy are authorised to do such injections in B.C.

“Unregulated people and estheticians are not competent or certified to inject botox,” a college told Khakh in a minute antiquated Apr 2, 2015 that was filed in support of a application. 

Khakh is not a registrant with any health contention college, and a College of Physicians and Surgeons says she is violating a Health Professions Act. 

In an Oct 2017 phone interview, Khakh told a CBC she is remorseful and stopped providing botox and filler injections after being served with a claim on Oct.  5, the same day it was filed in B.C.Supreme Court. 

Health Canada warns patients of what could go wrong if Botox is not injected properly (Dillon Hodgin/CBC)

The college started questioning after receiving an unknown tip in Mar 2015 that Khakh was behaving injectables in spas. 

It attempted to stop her for dual years though papers prove she kept doing it even after signing an endeavour in 2016. 

Article source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/dr-lipjob-ordered-to-stop-injecting-botox-impersonating-doctor-1.4635618?cmp=rss

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