Allapattah (33142) – Disfiguring Horror: Unlicensed Laser Procedure in Miami Leaves Woman with Chin Necrosis – POLICE INVESTIGATING

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Allapattah (33142) – A routine cosmetic appointment turned into a medical nightmare in Miami this week after an unlicensed practitioner allegedly performed a laser procedure that left a woman with necrosis on her chin—a severe tissue death condition. The shocking case is now under investigation by Miami-Dade Police, with authorities warning the public about the growing dangers of underground aesthetic services.

Credit: @MiamiSkinSafe
Credit: @MiamiSkinSafe

The victim, a 38-year-old Miami resident whose identity is being withheld for privacy, sought skin-tightening treatment at what appeared to be a residential cosmetic studio in the Allapattah neighborhood. Shortly after the procedure, she began experiencing intense pain and discoloration in her chin area. Days later, she was diagnosed with necrosis and hospitalized for emergency wound care.

According to police reports, the individual who conducted the procedure was not licensed or medically trained, and was using industrial-grade laser equipment purchased online. Detectives are working with the Florida Department of Health to determine whether additional victims may have been harmed.

This case underscores the urgent need for tighter oversight in Florida’s booming cosmetic market, where the line between licensed practice and illegal operations is increasingly blurred. Authorities are urging residents to verify credentials before undergoing any cosmetic treatment.

Key Facts

  • BREAKING: Patient suffers facial necrosis after illegal laser procedure in Miami

  • IMPACT: At least one woman hospitalized; others may have been exposed

  • OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This was an egregious act of unlicensed medical practice.” – Lt. Raul Nunez, Miami-Dade Police

  • ACTION: Verify practitioner licenses through the Florida Health Department website before scheduling procedures

Hyperlocal Impact

  1. Precise Location:
    Allapattah (33142) – Near NW 22nd Ave & 36th Street, inside unmarked residential building

  2. Community Connection:
    “We’ve seen shady beauty clinics popping up in homes more often lately.”
    Carmen Rojas, owner of BeautyWorks MedSpa nearby

Exclusive Angle

  • WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
    Florida has seen a 27% rise in unlicensed aesthetic procedures since 2023, as demand for “quick-fix beauty” surges—placing untrained providers in direct contact with vulnerable consumers.

Update Log

  • 11:10 AM: Police confirm suspect not listed in FL health practitioner registry

  • 12:30 PM: Victim treated at Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Burn & Wound Center

  • 2:00 PM: Officers remove laser equipment for forensic examination

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