Toronto police have charged a 29-year-old man for posing as a surgeon and injecting four women with substances they believed were Botox and other treatments.
The man reportedly approached the victims at a downtown dog park, falsely claiming to be a qualified surgeon before offering cosmetic procedures from his home.
The injections, which included Salmon DNA and Ozempic, were administered in a private setting, raising serious concerns about the safety and legitimacy of the treatments.
After becoming suspicious, the victims contacted police, leading to the man's arrest on multiple counts of assault with a weapon and common nuisance.
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