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An Aesthetician in New York has been charged with injecting multiple clients with counterfeit Botox purchased in China.
New York City skincare specialist Joey Grant Luther was busted for injecting clients with phony Botox from China — leading one woman to experience “double vision” and heart palpitations, the ...
The investigation began after the aesthetician, according to the criminal complaint, injected counterfeit Botox into a patient who began experiencing health problems.