Police say their trust was misplaced. Now, the two women will need (cosmetic surgery) to repair “cyst like masses” that erupted on their faces after the treatment in late September, according to the police report.
Eight months after the( initial) treatment, Miami-Dade Police arrested Diana Cardenas-Gonzalez and charged her with two counts of practicing medicine without a license and practicing healthcare without a license and causing injuries. Cardenas-Gonzalez said nothing as she faced a bond court judge Thursday who ordered her held on $25,000 bond.
Police say it all began at 2 p.m. on (September 26th, 2010), when two women – ages 68 and 66 – came to Cardenas-Gonzalez on 12000 block of Northwest 7th Lane “for the purpose of having a ‘Botox’ treatment performed on their faces,” according to the police report. The following month both women complained to Cardenas-Gonzalez about having “cyst like masses” on their faces. Cardenas-Gonzalez allegedly told them to meet her at another (address) on the 18000 block of Northwest 68th Avenue. She inspected their faces and told them that she had used “an infrared massager” to soften up the cysts, according to the report.
Now, police say both women will require (additional care) from a licensed dermatologist. Meanwhile, Cardenas-Gonzalez, of Colombia, may not be leaving jail anytime soon. Even if she is able to post the $25,000 bond, she will be held on an immigration hold.