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Mainland Chinese arrested for allegedly running illegal Botox clinic in Hong Kong hotel room

Doctor warns of risks after three people arrested for operating a cheap Botox clinic

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A plastic surgeon has warned about the risks of unlicensed beauty services, saying such procedures may lead to skin infections that are difficult to diagnose and treat.

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The warning came a day after police announced the arrests of three mainland university students for running a cheap and illegal Botox clinic in a Tsim Sha Tsui hotel room.

Officers nabbed the suspects - two women and one man - in Hotel Icon on Wednesday evening alongside unregistered pharmaceutical products and medical equipment, including syringes and gloves.

A 20-year-old Hong Kong woman was awaiting Botox treatment at the time of the raid, while three more had appointments for that day, according to police.

The quality of the products used in these unlicensed operations was uncertain, said Walter King Wing-keung, former president of the Association of Cosmetic Surgery.

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"Outside a doctor's clinic, hygiene conditions may also be called into question and such procedures can result in skin and facial infections," King said.

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