Reading Time: <1 minuteMinistry of Health, Labor and Welfare releases survey results on "cosmetic medical treatment" with sharp increase in problems "treatment by counselors"
In some cosmetic surgery clinics, counselors perform examinations and even treatments on behalf of doctors. The doctors hire doctors who have no knowledge of cosmetic medicine and are not specialized in it, and the counselors perform medical treatments... This is a criminal act. There are many cosmetic surgery clinics like this in the current state of the cosmetic medicine industry. It is not just a matter of upselling or the doctors' immaturity, but a clear crime is being committed behind closed doors. Many patients have visited our clinic after being deceived by 0 yen advertisements, being confined to pay high treatment fees, receiving treatment, and suffering from scars, or receiving a ridiculous diagnosis from a counselor. I would like the police authorities, not the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, to strictly crack down on such criminal acts as violations of the Medical Practitioners Act. They still advertise flashily that there have been no fatal accidents to attract customers, but the number of victims is far from zero.
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Mira DryThis is a crime on a completely different level from the body odor business.
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Regarding "cosmetic medical treatment," which has been receiving a succession of complaints, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has published the results of a survey showing that 2% of patients who have had problems received treatment from counselors or other such professionals.
LiposuctionSince cosmetic medical treatments such as these are not covered by the medical insurance and are at the patient's expense, there have been a series of reports of contractual disputes and health hazards.
Ministry of Health, Labour and WelfareOn the 18th, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare announced the results of a questionnaire survey targeting patients and medical institutions. The results showed that of 600 patients who had experienced problems, 20.1% answered that they had been treated by a counselor or reception staff. 7% of patients answered that they did not know who had treated them. In addition, more than 3% of medical institutions that use lasers and other treatments for hair removal and blemish removal are being treated by doctors with less than six months of experience.
National Life CenterAccording to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, the number of consultations regarding problems related to cosmetic medical treatments was 2021 in fiscal 2784, but is rapidly increasing to 2023 in fiscal 6264. The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare is discussing having medical institutions that perform cosmetic treatments report the status of safety management to local governments once a year, and plans to compile measures by the end of the year.