Por: Ars Technica Tech July 13, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jul 13, 2023 6:12 pm UTC Yesterday, an Ohio plastic surgeon, Katharine Grawe—who accumulated nearly 15 million likes by livestreaming operations on TikTok as Doctor Roxy—was permanently banned from practicing medicine and surgery in Ohio. The decision came following a November 2022 temporarily barring Grawe from seeing patients after the State Medical Board of Ohio reviewed... + full article
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This one cuts deep. A TikTok-famous plastic surgeon had her medical license suspended after allegations of botched surgeries and privacy violations surfaced. Dr. Katherine Roxanne Grawe, known as “Doctor Roxy” on the popular social media platform, has been accused of... + más
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Michael, 17, arrived in the sleek white waiting room of his plastic surgeon’s office in Miami for a moment he had long anticipated: removing the bandages to see his newly flat chest.After years of squeezing into compression undershirts to conceal his breasts, the teenager was... + más
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