SINGAPORE: A Malaysian beauty consultant came to Singapore to perform illegal invasive beauty procedures on customers, administering a local anaesthetic and prescribing medication out of a hotel room on one occasion.
In January 2019, a victim chanced upon the Instagram account sg_aesthetics26 and sent a WhatsApp message to Tan asking about her beauty treatments. As there was mild swelling around the victim's nose, Tan gave her two types of oral medication that she claimed were antibiotics. The victim paid her S$400 to S$600 for the procedure, the court heard.
After receiving feedback, the authorities conducted a joint inspection and nabbed Tan, seizing syringes containing lidocaine.
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