Dangerous cycle of fake cosmetology, how it spoils health

Shefali Zariwala

Cosmetology effect on health: The sudden death of actress and model Shefali Jariwala recently shocked everyone. It is not only sad to go at the age of 42 years, but it is also a big warning. Especially for those who want to look beautiful and take any cosmetic treatment in the desire to look beautiful.

Nowadays, titles like cosmetologist, skin experts and beauty therapists have become very common on platforms like social media and Instagram. But the truth is that cosmetology is not a recognized medical field in India. Nevertheless, many non-professional people are doing such treatment by calling themselves experts which have a deep and sometimes fatal effect on the body.

Cosmetology fraud

Ghaziabad Medermotologist Dr. Saumya Sachdeva It is said that there is no official medical course called cosmetology in India, but many people are giving their work or service on platforms like Instagram by calling themselves experts in this profession. “India is the only country where people’s lives are going during processes like hair transplant”. The example of the death of two men who had done hair transplanted by a dental doctor in Kanpur makes it clear that it is being played with life in the affair of looking beautiful.

Glutathione and Iv Therapy net

Dr. Soumya says that glutathion is being described as a magical medicine to make skin blond nowadays. But it is very risky to be given through the IV i.e. veins- especially when the person giving it is not a medical expert. This can affect kidney, liver or heart. In many cases, it has even died.

How to identify fake doctors

Nowadays, everyone is getting attracted to things like Botox, Skin Whitening, Anti-Aading, Glutthion IV drip. But just think- are all these procedures safe under the supervision of a specialist doctor? The answer is: not at all

There are many clinics and beauty centers where people with MBBS or MD degrees are treating skin injections, face therapy, or hair and people are also trapped in their Instagram following or good marketing trap.

Is Shefali’s death a warning,

Perhaps yes, this incident should be a lesson for thousands of women and men who compromise their health for only showing and trend without taking complete information. Age growing is a natural process – we have to learn to accept it, not to risk your life in the process of fighting it.

Responsibility and caution

Before treating any skin or hair, check the registration number of the doctor and proof from the medical council.

Do not experiment on the body based on Instagram reels and trends.

Seeing the cosmetologist written, do not understand that the front is a doctor.

Give priority to your health, not the showy pressure of beauty.

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