A Victorian woman who was exposed as a fake cosmetic doctor is facing jail time for allegedly advertising her services again. 9News
In 2021, Sherif was convicted and fined for pretending to be a cosmetic guru.Aliaa Sherif, 54, on Tuesday appeared before Melbourne Magistrates' Court, facing 21 charges and the possibility of two years of jail time if convicted.
The Health Complaints Commissioner later put out a warning to the public about the woman and banned her from advertising her anti-ageing services.In court today, when asked by a magistrate if she was a doctor, Sherif responded she was an "overseas specialist".Aliaa Sherif was exposed as a fake cosmetic doctor in 2021 and is facing jail time for allegedly advertising her services again.
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