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Undercover agents discover that a Hispanic woman had turned her Miami home into a clandestine clinic

It all started when a woman reported an irregular procedure before the authorities

Image of the room in Natalia Jiménez’s house that had been converted into a medical intervention room.

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A woman was arrested and accused of having been performing, illegally, Cosmetic procedures at your home in Davie.

The photos published by the Davie Police Department show a room of the house that finished becoming an authentic treatment room aesthetic

According to the report of his arrest, the Department of Health received a notification about the activities of Natalia Jiménez, 42, after a former patient reported He had received two injections in his abdomen in November.

Davie police said the injection site became infected shortly after the procedure and that the victim had to undergo surgery on November 23.

An undercover inspector contacted Jiménez throught social media and arranged an aesthetic consultation. Police explained that Jiménez scheduled an appointment with her for the morning of February 12.

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Authorities said two inspectors went to Jiménez’s house that morning and she showed them the products they would use for facial and lip injections. Further, They indicated that she also showed them some photographs of other patients and detailed the procedures

The report also reveals that Jiménez told them that he would charge them $ 550 for injections and that I would only accept cash or payments through Cash App and Zelle.

A judge granted a search warrant two days later and on February 17, undercover police returned home for the scheduled procedure.

But there was no intervention, at least medical. The authorities arrested the woman and injectable medications and vitamins were taken as evidence to present against him.

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Jiménez now faces several charges such as the practice of unlicensed medical care, possession of prescription drugs with the intention of delivering or selling, deceptive advertising of a drug and practicing medicine without a license

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