By Bill Galluccio
Apr 22, 2021
The former owner of a New Mexico spa has been charged with two dozen felonies after two of her clients tested positive for HIV following a procedure known as a vampire facial. The procedure involves drawing a small amount of blood, which is then spun to extract the plasma. The plasma is then injected back into the client. The procedure is supposed to stimulate healing and promote the growth of healthy skin cells, according to
Authorities began investigating
Maria Ramos de Ruiz, the owner of VIP Salon in Albuquerque, in 2018 after the New Mexico Department of Health received a report that somebody who underwent a vampire facial tested positive for HIV.
By Bill Galluccio
Apr 22, 2021
The former owner of a New Mexico spa has been charged with two dozen felonies after two of her clients tested positive for HIV following a procedure known as a vampire facial. The procedure involves drawing a small amount of blood, which is then spun to extract the plasma. The plasma is then injected back into the client. The procedure is supposed to stimulate healing and promote the growth of healthy skin cells, according to
Authorities began investigating
Maria Ramos de Ruiz, the owner of VIP Salon in Albuquerque, in 2018 after the New Mexico Department of Health received a report that somebody who underwent a vampire facial tested positive for HIV.
By Bill Galluccio
Apr 22, 2021
The former owner of a New Mexico spa has been charged with two dozen felonies after two of her clients tested positive for HIV following a procedure known as a vampire facial. The procedure involves drawing a small amount of blood, which is then spun to extract the plasma. The plasma is then injected back into the client. The procedure is supposed to stimulate healing and promote the growth of healthy skin cells, according to
Authorities began investigating
Maria Ramos de Ruiz, the owner of VIP Salon in Albuquerque, in 2018 after the New Mexico Department of Health received a report that somebody who underwent a vampire facial tested positive for HIV.
By Bill Galluccio
Apr 22, 2021
The former owner of a New Mexico spa has been charged with two dozen felonies after two of her clients tested positive for HIV following a procedure known as a vampire facial. The procedure involves drawing a small amount of blood, which is then spun to extract the plasma. The plasma is then injected back into the client. The procedure is supposed to stimulate healing and promote the growth of healthy skin cells, according to
Authorities began investigating
Maria Ramos de Ruiz, the owner of VIP Salon in Albuquerque, in 2018 after the New Mexico Department of Health received a report that somebody who underwent a vampire facial tested positive for HIV.
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