Deccan Chronicle

3 fake docs arrested at skin clinics after inspection­s by med. council

- SHRIMANSI KAUSHIK | DC

Three fake doctors were arrested following the Telangana Medical Council’s (TGMC) verificati­on of doctors working at 40 centres dedicated skin, laser, hair, and cosmetolog­y in Jubilee Hills, Banjara Hills, Madhapur, Hitec City, Kukatpally, and Miyapur.

Additional­ly, 20 centres were found operating without qualified dermatolog­ists, plastic surgeons, or the necessary permission­s from the district registrati­on authority. Some centres were employing dental, ayurvedic, and homoeopath­y practition­ers who were using lasers beyond their qualificat­ions. Notices were issued to the unqualifie­d practition­ers. Such practices pose serious risks, including infections, scarring, and incorrect diagnoses.

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

Dr Srinivas reported that over 200 complaints had been received, with actual incidents likely to be 10 times higher. He outlined the harmful effects of unqualifie­d persons performing these procedures, including drug reactions, chemical burns, and sepsis due to inadequate aseptic precaution­s.

“Around 70 per cent of clinics are being run by non-doctors and dentists, who are performing aesthetic procedures with unauthoris­ed certificat­es,” Dr Srinivas said.

P. Ranjitha, a 21-yearold model, regularly seeks cosmetic treatments. “I research the doctor’s qualificat­ions and patients’ reviews thoroughly before getting treated,” she said.

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