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The authorities of New South Wales and Victoria have banned an unattended professional botox and warned the public to stay away from their business after a suspected sausage epidemic.
Norsafiza Binti Zakaria, who uses various nicknames, is suspected of providing false wrinkles into three Sydney women in a private Botox party before being hospitalized later.
Zakaria has now been banned by the execution of any cosmetic procedures in NNO and Victoria, while the Victorian Health Commissioner and the New South Wales (HCCC) Health Committee are investigating.
He was not accused by the police in relation to the incidents.
The prohibition comes after patients rushed to the hospital with suspected mealing that causes toxins to weaken and reduces breathing.
A Sydney woman was placed in intensive care and the two other cases were associated with Sydney’s same house.
The committee claims that Zakaria advertises Botox injections into social media and WhatsApp.
The false professional then manages the substances in homes in NNO and Victoria despite the fact that he has no legal registration.
Botox parties are popular in the United Kingdom and we with restrictions on who can only manage the recipe only more relaxed.
Norsafiza Binti Zakaria (Picture) has been banned by Botox’s administration after three women

Zakaria is not registered to prescribe or manage wheels infections

It is claimed to use Whatsapp and social media to organize private parties
But in Australia, only medical doctors and registered nurses exercising a current AHPRA registration are able to give cosmetic injections.
A fourth case, referring to the Victorian Ministry of Health in September, has also been linked to Zakaria,
This patient was also hospitalized, but a notice was not issued at that time because the authorities believed it was an isolated incident.
On Friday, the NSW Health published an eight -week -long prohibition order against Zakaria, which prevents her from performing any cosmetic procedures.
The order also specifically states that it is also forbidden by exercise under any of the other names it has previously used, such as Natasha Scha, Zakaria Scha, Natasha Ismail, Scha Zakaria, Scha Natasha and Scha Zakaria Beauty Spa » .
HCCC has the power to expand the eight -week ban until full research is done and is valid on both NSW and Victoria.
Symptoms of sausage can take up to two weeks to appear after it is injected.
Symptoms include progressive weakness, difficulty swallowing, eyelids, blurred or double vision and difficulty breathing.