
On Thursday, the Karnataka of the Indian Association of Dermatologists, venereologists and leprologologists (IADVL KN) appealed to the Minister of Health Education Sharan Prakash to introduce urgent regulations that restricted unauthorized behavior of aesthetic dermatology and hair transplant procedures.
The Association raised concerns about the public announcement of 2022 issued to the Indian Council of Dental Council (DCI), which is allegedly incorrectly interpreted by some dental experts-including BDS graduates and oral and maxillofacial surgeons (OMF)- These include plasma -rich plasma therapy, hair transplantation, toxin and botulin fillers, despite the lack of formal training in dermatology or surgery.
This practice is contrary to the National Medical Commission (NMC) of 20 September 2022, which clearly states that only registered doctors (RMP) with structured postgraduate qualifications in dermatology or plastic surgery are justified by such procedures, Girish MS Dematology, which was part of a dematology that was part of a dematology that was part of a dematology that was part of a dematology that was part of a dematology that was part of the dellagon that was in a dematology that was in dematology.
As a result, an increase in unregulated clinics of “dental, skin and hair” was observed across Karnataka, with more than 1,000 unskilled individuals in the state in the State in the State.
A warning that such mushrooms of unregulated clinics are serious risks for patient safety, members of the association quoted at least five deaths and numerous cases of disfigurement and psychological trauma at a national level. They called for immediate government intervention and public clarification to avoid further abuse and ensuring the safety of patients in aesthetic medicine.
Published – July 24, 2025 21:46