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Fake Botox beauties busted after setting up clinic in Hat Yai hotel room

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Fake Botox beauties busted after setting up clinic in Hat Yai hotel room

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

HAY YAI: -- Two pretty Khon Kaen women thought they had a great idea when they flew down to Hat Yai and rented a hotel room in the southern city.

 

There they set up a cosmetic surgery clinic in one of the rooms.

 

Plenty of women came to have their Botox done thinking the attractive young women were bona fide doctors, reports Daily News.

 

But the pretty faces were nothing more than fakes.

 

Yesterday police and public health officials who heard about their beauty scam raided the room and caught them in the act - a patient was in the hotel bed getting a syringe full of Botox.

 

In the fridge police found a cache of evidence including filler, vitamins and various syringes and other equipment.

 

Pornnarin Chankan, 24, and Suthisa Uthayat, 28, both from Khon Kaen, were arrested.

 

They admitted they didn't have any qualifications to do cosmetic surgery but said they were very good at it. They told the cops they had flown down from their native north east and set up at the hotel.

 

They had been operating for a month.

 

Source: Daily News

 
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Seems like doctors hate low budget, illegal competition.

 

Kind of like the legal taxi drivers, hotel owners and tour guides.

We would be very much out of luck once we taking the truth a little further. In India you could plaster the road with clinics...hospitals....and others of Physicians whom are not even close to this profession......should it be any different elsewhere....whom ask...and whom verified it at the moment of needs

16 minutes ago, TheFishman1 said:

I have a question where they get the Botox and the fillers?

One of there relatives could be a Dr. Or they stole it from a clinic one of them used to work at. Would be my bet.

At least they weren't carving into any bodies. Could be worse.

I remember working with the most useless farang ever. Huge drunk who just couldn't do anything properly. He got the job 'cos he was a good looking guy. I remember our boss was so perplexed when he'd turn up late for work or not at all. He'd turn up stinking of booze and red eyed most days. None of the local staff could get their head round it. I tried to explain many times that looking good and being good are not the same thing. Even when they let him go they had that look on their faces of "Are we doing something wrong here?"

 

Thailand is a great place to be a spiv or Jezebel.

9 hours ago, impulse said:

Seems like doctors hate low budget, illegal competition.

 

Kind of like the legal taxi drivers, hotel owners and tour guides.

Don't stop now your just getting warmed up. 

3 hours ago, TheFishman1 said:

I have a question where they get the Botox and the fillers?

 

My bet would be Chinatown.

 

You can get anything down there if you have the money and know where to look.

This is a problem all over the world, in Florida you have many of these plus the faked doctor clinics that offer fat injections to transgender girls and they get poisoned from it.

13 hours ago, impulse said:

Seems like doctors hate low budget, illegal competition.

 

Kind of like the legal taxi drivers, hotel owners and tour guides.

The consequences of unqualified cosmetic surgery are quite a bit more serious than being dropped at the wrong attraction or getting a bad commentary about a place.   But there are lots of idiots out there willing to take the risk.  My wife was at one stage considering qualified treatment but has well lost interest in it.  I always said don't do it for me.  It will not enhance anything about you from my viewpoint.   Being injected with even a weakened strain of the botulism organism certainly would not be on my list of things "to do,"  EVER!!!!

19 hours ago, impulse said:

Seems like doctors hate low budget, illegal competition.

 

Kind of like the legal taxi drivers, hotel owners and tour guides.

Seems like the simple-minded love quacks and snake oil.

 

LOL - comparing doctors to taxi drivers, hotel owners & tour guides.  :cheesy:

 

 

I have a friend that came over here for a short stay,to see if he would like living here.Unfortunately,he suffers with a condition called 'cervical dystonia.Its a condition where the muscles harden,and causes intolerable pain if not treated.It used to pull his head to one side and it made him look quite strange.In the Uk he was receiving injections of Botulinum,which eased the muscles and stopped the pain.He was meant to have 4 injections a month,but because the national health service was being charged enormous amounts of money from the States, for the serum,he was only able to get two.When he came here,he went around asking hospitals and doctors about having the treatment here.It worked out that95% of the medial profession here,had never even heard of the condition,the other 5% offered him injections of the stuff they put in women.The only guy that had heard of,and had studied the condition was an Indian doctor,and he wanted to charge 35,000 baht an injection.

Has anybody heard of this condition,or could recommend a doctor that has?

Thanx

Already busted?
Pity.

I was in temptation to make an appointment with these two prettys to get out the wrinkles from my nutsack.:whistling:

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