Toronto Man Charged for Allegedly Posing as Surgeon and Injecting Four Women
The 29-year-old suspect allegedly approached victims at a dog park and conducted unlicensed cosmetic procedures in his home.
- The man is facing seven counts of assault with a weapon and a common nuisance charge after his arrest on Saturday.
- Police allege he posed as a surgeon at a local hospital and offered cosmetic treatments to women he met at a downtown Toronto dog park.
- The victims received what they believed were injections of Botox, Salmon DNA, and Ozempic at the suspect's home.
- Authorities have not yet identified the substances used in the injections, but none of the victims required hospitalization.
- Police are investigating the possibility of additional victims and are urging anyone with information to come forward.