
According to a recent report by the Provincial Police, violations in invasive cosmetic activities (without a practice certificate, without a license to operate...) in the province continue to occur.

Illegal spas and beauty salons are on the rise
To strengthen the protection of people's health and lives and ensure security and order in the health sector, the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee assigned the Department of Health and the Chairmen of the People's Committees of communes and wards to continue to strengthen management in the health sector; inspect, detect and strictly handle establishments providing illegal cosmetic services, especially spa and cosmetic establishments that use substances and equipment to intervene in the human body (surgery, procedures, injections, injections, pumping, radiation, waves, burning or invasive interventions) to change skin color, shape, weight, defects of parts of the human body, tattooing, spraying, embroidering on the skin using injectable anesthetics.
At the same time, step up propaganda, dissemination and legal education for people; guide, inspect and supervise the activities of aesthetic, beauty and health care service establishments in the area to prevent and stop unfortunate accidents and consequences from happening.
The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism strengthens state management, inspection, examination and strict handling of organizations and individuals providing medical examination, treatment and cosmetic services that violate the provisions of the Advertising Law.
The provincial police directed the police of units and localities to grasp the situation, coordinate with relevant departments, branches, sectors and localities to proactively prevent, detect and advise on handling of violations in the medical field, especially those related to illegal cosmetic activities in the province...
Regarding this content, recently, Ha Tinh Newspaper has reported on the rampant growth of spas and beauty salons that operate invasive cosmetic procedures without permission. This poses many potential risks to people when using beauty services.
In a recent interview with reporters, Mr. Le Chanh Thanh - Deputy Director of the Ha Tinh Department of Health advised people to be alert and choose reputable, licensed facilities to ensure their own safety. In particular, they should not believe in beauty advertisements on social networks to avoid the consequences of losing money and getting sick.
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