Beauty industry in crisis in Hong Kong
Tragic case of four women hit by superbug after a high-risk cosmetic treatment is likely to lead to strict regulation of the badly tarnished industry
Generations of women have tried to defy the ageing process.
And as four women discovered in October, the cost can be way beyond the financial burden.
The city's beauty centres, which offer procedures as radical as blood extraction, injection of stem cells and body-contouring surgery, are bracing themselves for a wide-ranging crackdown after the four women contracted a superbug.
One has since died, while the others remain in hospital.
Each had reportedly handed over HK$50,000 for a blood-transfusion treatment more commonly used to help cancer patients.
They suffered septic shock, leading them to contract the superbug.