French National Faces Legal Action for Illegal Botox Party in Marrakech

Justice has finally been seized following the release of a video showing an illegally organized botox party in Marrakech. It would be the work of a Frenchman who now risks a lot.
He will probably never come back to Morocco. The French national, Cedric Martin, whose status as a doctor is unknown, is the subject of a complaint just filed by the Order of Physicians for the illegal practice of the medical profession, reports the 2m channel. For this botox party, he risks a heavy fine, a prison sentence and a ban on practicing in Morocco.
In the video released a few days ago on social media, but which actually dates back several months, we see him arriving at Marrakech airport with a suitcase containing his tools. We also don’t know how he was able to get through customs, when Moroccan law requires the declaration of any entry of medication into the territory.
As the experts interviewed by the channel point out, this practice is strictly prohibited in Europe as it can lead to complications for patients, some of whom are unaware that it is not without danger.
To recall, botox or botulinum toxin injections are used to fill expression lines and are not without risk if they are poorly applied.
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