The Telangana Medical Council arrested three fake doctors after an inspection of 40 skin, laser, hair, and cosmetology centers in areas like Jubilee Hills, Banjara Hills, Madhapur, Hitech City, Kukatpally, and Miyapur. (Pixabay) 
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Telangana Medical Council Arrests Fake Doctors at Skin Clinics

Dr. Prerna Lal

The Telangana Medical Council arrested three fake doctors after an inspection of 40 skin, laser, hair, and cosmetology centers in areas like Jubilee Hills, Banjara Hills, Madhapur, Hitech City, Kukatpally, and Miyapur.

The inspections revealed that out of the said clinics, 20 were being run without any qualified dermatologists or plastic surgeons or permission from the district registration authority. Some clinics employed dental, ayurvedic, and homoeopathy practitioners who used lasers beyond their qualifications. Notices have been issued to these unqualified practitioners.

Only doctors with MBBS, MD Dermatology, or MCH Plastic Surgery qualifications should perform cosmetic treatments like hair transplantation.
Dr. G. Srinivas, TGMC vice-chairman

These practices pose serious risks, including infections, scarring, and incorrect diagnoses. Dr. G. Srinivas, TGMC vice-chairman, emphasized, "Only doctors with MBBS, MD Dermatology, or MCH Plastic Surgery qualifications should perform cosmetic treatments like hair transplantation." He further pointed out that over 200 complaints were received, although he estimated the real incidence to be probably ten times this figure. He then listed some of the injurious effects of these procedures in unqualified hands: such as drug reactions, chemical burns, and sepsis from poor aseptic precautions.

Dr. Srinivas highlighted, "Around 70% of clinics are run by non-doctors and dentists performing aesthetic procedures with unauthorized certificates. "P. Ranjitha , a 21-year-old model, shared her approach to choosing the cosmetic treatment provider: "I research the doctor's qualification and the patients' reviews before getting treated."

Around 70% of clinics are run by non-doctors and dentists performing aesthetic procedures with unauthorized certificates.
Dr. G. Srinivas, TGMC vice-chairman
TGMC has been consistent in ensuring that surgeries regarding cosmetics are performed by competent practitioners in order to save patients from these risks of unqualified doctors. (Unsplash)

TGMC has been consistent in ensuring that surgeries regarding cosmetics are performed by competent practitioners in order to save patients from these risks of unqualified doctors. These arrests and notices, as per many media reports, are a part of the larger drive initiated to regulate and improvise the quality of cosmetic treatments in the area.

This crackdown on unqualified practitioners is expected to continue as the TGMC aims to uphold the highest standards in medical practice and patient safety. The ongoing efforts are a clear message to all medical centers to adhere strictly to regulations, ensuring that only certified professionals handle cosmetic procedures. This initiative not only safeguards public health but also restores trust in the medical system.

(Input from various sources)

(Rehash/Dr. Prerna Lal/MSM)

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