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Increased Demand and Complaints in Aesthetics Motivate Alert Campaign

Complaints about places where unqualified professionals perform cosmetic procedures such as the application of botox or fillings with hyaluronic acid are increasing, which led the authorities to launch an alert campaign today.
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O MinhoO Minho
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The authorities have received in the last nine years about 1,000 complaints related to aesthetic procedures carried out by people who are not qualified and warn that the application of ‘botoxing' or hyaluronic acid can cause serious infections or death of tissues. The data were provided to the agency Lusa within the framework of the campaign. It is not only aesthetic. It is health. . , which involves the Infamed, the Health Regulatory Entity (ER…

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Noticias ao MinutoNoticias ao Minuto
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Complaints about places where unqualified professionals perform cosmetic procedures such as the application of botox or fillings with hyaluronic acid are increasing, which led the authorities to launch an alert campaign today.

·Portugal
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Intrusion is practiced, above all, by professionals in the area of aesthetics and beauty. But there are more and more physiotherapists, nurses, pharmacists and even doctors without due specialization to apply botox and perform facial fillings, guarantees ASAE

·Portugal
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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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