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Toxic beauty product causes outbreak of rare deadly disease leaving patients ‘frozen’

26 July 2025
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Toxic beauty product causes outbreak of rare deadly disease leaving patients ‘frozen’
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Nicola Fairley was hospitalized with botulism after receiving anti-wrinkle injections from her beautician, part of a troubling trend linked to unlicensed botox products, with 38 cases reported in the UK. The poorly regulated aesthetic industry raises concerns about safety, as many patients experience severe symptoms and complications from counterfeit substances disguised as botox.

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