Canadian health authorities have issued a public advisory after seizing unauthorized injectable products from Dyosa Beauty & Wellness Lounge in Hamilton, Ontario, and identifying counterfeit injectables sold through online channels. The products pose serious health risks including infection, tissue damage, and allergic reaction.
Warning: Unauthorized Injectables Seized in Canada
Health authorities flag counterfeit products sold online and through a wellness lounge.

Counterfeit injectables expose practices to liability, patient injury, and license revocation.
This enforcement action underscores the ongoing supply-chain vulnerability in medical aesthetics. Unauthorized injectables—often sourced from unregulated manufacturers or diverted from legitimate channels—undercut branded toxin and filler pricing but expose practices to regulatory liability, patient injury claims, and reputational damage. Practices sourcing from unlicensed distributors or accepting suspiciously discounted inventory face audit and license-revocation risk. Verify all injectables through official manufacturer channels and maintain chain-of-custody documentation.
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