Doctor in Singapore charged with causing 31-year-old patient’s death due to negligence during Botox procedure

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SINGAPORE, Oct 11 — A 34-year-old medical doctor was charged in court today (October 11) after his alleged negligence during a Botox procedure caused a female patient’s...

SINGAPORE, Oct 11 — A 34-year-old medical doctor was charged in court today after his alleged negligence during a Botox procedure caused a female patient’s death in 2019.

This allegedly caused Lau to develop EDTA toxicity that led to her cardiac arrest and eventual death, the documents further stated. Court documents stated that the incident occurred around noon on March 8, 2019 at Revival Medical and Aesthetics Centre, which is located in the Esplanade Xchange mall. If convicted of causing death by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide, Chan can be jailed up to two years or fined. He could also be punished with both.

 

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