Alleged Liposuction Machine
A woman accused a beautician of landing her daughter in the hospital after she allegedly used a suction machine to perform a liposuction procedure. This photo of the alleged machine was included in the viral post. Louise Belle/Facebook

A woman has allegedly been hospitalized after a British beautician allegedly used a machine bought off AliExpress to perform liposuction procedures.

In the viral Facebook post, Louise Belle accused Joline Aesthetics of carrying out "unsafe" procedures and practices, which landed her daughter in the hospital.

Belle alleged in the post that the beautician was using a "portable phlegm sucking dental machine" from AliExpress, and was using the device to perform "liposuction procedures." She included a screenshot of the machine in question as an "18 liters per minute air flow electric portable suction unit," which is sold for a couple of hundred dollars online.

Please do not use Joline aesthetic in Bletchley she isn’t qualified to train students or carry out any aesthetics!! She’s unsafe and carrying out lipo suction procedures from equipment she brought on...

In the comments of the post, which now has been shared more than 5,400 times, Belle wrote that her daughter was "in the hospital." The post also included photos of bruising on a person's torso.

According to Joline Aesthetics' website, they offer treatments such as "breast filler" and "bum filler," as well as training courses for various cosmetic treatments, such as "anti-wrinkle injections" and "safety in medicine."

Belle also included a screenshot in her post which stated that Joline Aesthetics is no longer certified by Continuing Professional Development (CPD), a decision which "may have been actioned by them for numerous reasons."

This evil woman has no remorse!! After Joline refunding my daughter 2k back, as you all know now her courses legit… she then tried to get my child’s account stopped and reverse the money back to her!...

Three days after the initial viral post was made, Belle made another post accusing the beautician of trying to stop her daughter's refund because of the backlash Belle caused online. The post stated, "So you rob my child, do the decent thing and refund the money and then try to get the money stopped! Anyway your evil little plan didn't work did it!!"

Joline Aesthetics released a statement claiming that a story about one of their clients being admitted to the ICU was "entirely false." The statement continued, "Some of the images circulating online are not from our clinic and have been sourced from Google."

The beautician went on to add that "none of our equipment has ever been purchased from AliExpress," and they maintained that all of their equipment was purchased from "reputable manufacturers."

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