Plastic Surgery Gone Wrong

Hey you obviously know more about chromosomes and their relationship to baldness more than me.
Something i learned through personal experienc, my dad died with a full head of hair - I started balding - thee men on on mothers side are balding - so I talked to a doctor and he said it from te mothers side - so the opposite is true to, your dad is balding but your mother's dad have a hedad full of hair, you will probably luck out. Now there is a whole bunch of other factors like environment, how well you treat yourself with vitamins and minerals but overall if you have the gene it becomes more likely.
 




A Florida woman who was working at an Orlando medical spa without a license was charged with 20 felonies after leaving one patient with a burned, blistered chin.


Gabriela Pereira, 29, was arrested on Friday in connection to a procedure she performed on an unnamed patient in 2024 at the Tonya Beauty medical spa in Orlando. According to the arrest affidavit, which was reviewed by Law&Crime, Pereira first saw the patient on April 16, 2024, to perform an Endolaser treatment on her chin area. The patient left the appointment with "burns" that eventually blistered, and the tissue became necrotic.


After her initial appointment, Pereira saw the patient seven more times in an attempt to correct the damage. The affidavit stated that Pereira offered up her services for free in exchange for using the patient as a "model" for Tonya Beauty and show of her results.
 








PINELLAS PARK, Fla. - A Pinellas County woman is behind bars after police said she performed dental work without a license, leaving victims in pain and in need of emergency care.



Investigators said Emely Martinez, advertised on social media as a veneer technician, promised smile makeovers. Instead, clients were left with infections, damaged teeth and hefty bills to fix the harm.



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A Florida woman is accused of performing dentistry without a license and inserting veneers on patients who subsequently had to have emergency surgery.


Emely Martinez, 35, faces at least four counts of practicing dentistry without a license in two counties in the Sunshine State, along with a scheme to defraud charge.


Martinez allegedly advertised on social media under the name Itsthe Veneerlady to insert the veneers for a dramatically cheaper price than the going rate, cops said, according to a probable cause affidavit reviewed by Law&Crime. In one case, Martinez incorrectly put in the veneers, causing the patient "pain and injury," cops wrote. A real dentist had to perform "emergency dental surgery" to save her natural teeth and discovered Martinez allegedly used "nail glue" to insert the veneers.




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