Doctors warn public over surge in illegal injectors and stem cell scams

Doctors warn public over surge in illegal injectors and stem cell scams

[IOL - South Africa] - 22/02/2026
Legitimate practitioners say the country has developed some of the worlds leading aesthetic injectors, with highly trained doctors delivering safe, regulated treatments. However, alongside that success has come a wave of unregistered individuals offering fillers, toxins and so called stem cell (…)
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