Yi Liao - Beautician & Cosmetic Consultant - Permanent Prohibition Order

29 June 2022

The NSW Health Care Complaints Commission (Commission) conducted an investigation into the conduct of Ms Yi Liao. Ms Liao is self-employed and operated a cosmetic clinic in Kirribilli and North Sydney NSW. The clinic is known as “Your Beauty & Young Forever”.

Ms Liao is known to use the alias’ “Dr Mei” or “Emily” and regularly advertises her services on WeChat messages and voice chats, offering various cosmetic injection treatments and surgeries. The Commission is aware that Ms Liao’s WeChat User ID is ‘ruimei98’.

Ms Liao’s business offered services including vaginal rejuvenation procedures, injections of Botox, hyaluronic acid, and other treatments referred to as ‘Swiss Rejuvenation’, ‘Spanish Lifting’, and ‘Hydro lifting’.

Ms Liao used fraudulent qualifications to mislead the public into believing she was appropriately qualified to provide cosmetic services.

The Commission is satisfied that Ms Liao poses a risk to the health and safety of members of the public.

Accordingly, the Commission has made a prohibition order against Ms Liao in the following terms:

Ms Yi Liao, is permanently prohibited from providing any health services, either in paid employment or voluntarily, to any member of the public.

For the purposes of this order, a health services carries the same meaning as defined under section 4 of the Act.

Further Information

Access the Commission’s Statement of Decision here

Access to the Commission's public statement here.

For further information, contact the Executive Officer of the Health Care Complaints Commission, on 9219 7444 or send an email to media@hccc.nsw.gov.au.

The information in this media release is correct at the time of publication. Orders may change; for example, conditions may no longer apply. For current information regarding the status of a registered health practitioner, including any conditions that currently apply, please check the National Register at www.ahpra.gov.au.

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