Reading Time: <1 minuteUnscrupulous cosmetic surgery groups are in the spotlight, but what do the doctors, nurses, and staff who work in these groups think? Some have been shocked by the illegal activities within the group and immediately quit, while others willingly participate in the illegal activities and commit crimes. There seem to be a lot of doctors and staff working there, but if such horrible acts were committed by the whole organization, it is more vicious than the Big Motor incident that has been a hot topic recently, and it is assumed that there are many victims. It is serious if not only money is taken, but physical damage and even life is taken. It seems that doctors working in unscrupulous cosmetic surgery groups are promised high compensation. It is abnormal that compensation increases depending on how well they deceive patients and extort money, regardless of their skills as cosmetic surgeons. The only place doctors working in such unscrupulous cosmetic surgery groups can find new employment is probably at unscrupulous cosmetic surgery groups. It is assumed that it will be difficult to find work at a legitimate medical institution if their resume is seen. I have examined many patients who have been treated at unscrupulous cosmetic surgery groups, and the results are so terrible that I cannot introduce them in a blog. As a cosmetic surgeon, I feel strong indignation towards the doctor who treated me and the staff who extorted a large amount of money from the patient and forced him to take out a medical loan. At our hospital, we do not handle medical loans with high interest rates, hire unskilled doctors, do not upsell, do not perform MiraDry, exosome infusion, or liposuction. The definition of a dishonest cosmetic surgery is unclear, but it probably refers to a medical institution that prioritizes profit over medical services to patients. The existence of cosmetic nurses and influencers also seems to be a factor in encouraging dishonest cosmetic surgery. Aren't cosmetic surgery clinics that have nurses perform laser treatments, MiraDry, and other treatments [dishonest cosmetic surgery]? There is a huge difference between the results of treatments by nurses and those by experienced specialists. As in the MiraDry death case, treatments by cosmetic nurses carry great risks. We strongly hope that the revelations in this serial article in Shukan Bunshun will reduce the number of [dishonest cosmetic surgery] even a little.