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Unauthorized treatments provided by individual posing as a practitioner at MedSkin Laser Center in Sherwood Park, Alberta, may pose health risks

Issued August 2, 2024
Issue
Health Canada is warning the public about various unauthorized treatments that were being administered at MedSkin Laser Center in Sherwood Park, Alberta, where the owner and operator of the clinic was posing as a practitioner without the necessary qualifications. This includes the unauthorized Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) treatments listed above for hair restoration, breast enhancements, rejuvenating skin and muscles, wound healing and face lifts. Unauthorized PRPs could lead to serious health risks, including the potential transmission of infectious diseases, contaminants, and toxic effects. Health Canada also seized prescription Botox from the MedSkin Laser Centre, because prescription drugs should only be given by a health care professional with the appropriate qualifications and experience. Using prescription drugs without a proper prescription and the advice of a qualified practitioner could lead to serious harm such as side effects, allergic reactions, severe complications and other medical issues. Finally, the Department also seized unauthorized medical devices including microneedles, microneedle tips, and a plasma pen .
Hazard description
Product safety - Unauthorized product
What to do
Do not receive unauthorized treatments from MedSkin Laser Center. Consult a licensed practitioner if you have received a treatment from MedSkin Laser Center and have health concerns. Check the status of those presenting themselves as practitioners with the College of Physicians and Surgeons in your province or territory. Report concerns regarding the illegal practice of medicine to the College of Physicians and Surgeons in your province or territory. Read product labels to verify that health products have been authorized for sale by Health Canada. Authorized health products have an eight-digit Drug Identification Number (DIN), Natural Product Number (NPN) or Homeopathic Drug Number (DIN-HM). You can also check whether products have been authorized for sale by searching Health Canada's Drug Product Database and Licensed Natural Health Product Database . For medical devices, although the Medical Device Licence (MDL) number is not required to appear on the product label, authorized medical devices can be found by search of Health Canada's Medical Devices Active Licence Listing (MDALL) . Report any health product-related side effects or complaints to Health Canada.
Product
Product name
Unauthorized Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) treatments, Botox and medical devices
Reference
ID
RA-75899