315 revealed that a girl had a cerebral infarction due to hyaluronic acid injection, and the medical beauty crash course behind it was quite confusing. Some of their training courses only require a week, or even 3 to 5 days before they can start working directly. Sometimes these trainees don't even wear disposable gloves. The medical equipment is the simplest, and there is no medical environment to understand the seriousness of the accident. Relying on low prices to attract customers, many girls like to get eyebrow tattoos, lip augmentation, hyaluronic acid injections, etc. These are indeed minor surgeries in the eyes of large hospitals. Such minor surgeries must also be performed in a fixed sterile environment, so let us take a closer look!
1. A girl’s injection of hyaluronic acid caused cerebral infarction
Girls usually love beauty very much. No matter how many skin care products they apply, they feel that it is not as fast as medical beauty treatments. She chose a small medical beauty studio for hyaluronic acid injection. The staff in the studio brainwashed the girl that it was just a minor surgery, just like having a beauty lunch, and she could eat and rest normally after the procedure. After hearing this, the girl naively took hyaluronic acid injections. The source of these hyaluronic acid was unknown. In order to save money, the practitioner deliberately bought a batch of low-priced hyaluronic acid. After the girl took hyaluronic acid for a period of time, it directly caused cerebral infarction. It is a disease of the elderly, but it ended up being suffered by a girl in her prime.
Second, how confusing is the crash course in medical beauty behind the scenes?
The medical beauty industry behind it is quite confusing, with short training time and unknown sources of purchased items. Some minor surgeries require anesthesia. Anyone who is familiar with anesthesia should understand that if you don't have an anesthesiologist's license, you are not allowed to have anesthesia at will. Such crash courses are equipped with anesthesia. Even though he was wearing a white coat and was disinfected before the operation, the technique was not professional. There are big problems with the equipment, and if serious adverse reactions occur during the operation, there is no way to deal with it.
In short, if you really plan to do medical aesthetics, you should go to the medical aesthetics department of a public hospital to find a suitable nationally certified doctor to do it. Don't be greedy for temporary gains and listen to the random sales pitches of small beauty salons. If you find that the other party is doing something unfair, you should call the police as soon as possible to protect your rights.