Review Title: Serious Safety Concerns and Lack of SupervisionRating: ⭐☆☆☆☆I am writing this to warn others about a dangerous experience I had as an aesthetic model at this college. I have had treatments here before, but my last session was deeply distressing and physically risky due to a total lack of professional oversight.The Incident:During my treatment, the lead instructor was responsible for three students. She spent the majority of the time socializing and "networking" (even giving out her personal practice’s phone number to another model) rather than supervising the student injecting my face. I felt so unsafe that I had to repeatedly remind the nervous student to aspirate—a critical safety step to avoid injecting filler into a blood vessel. On one occasion, the student forgot, and I had to intervene myself.Negligence by the Instructor:When the instructor finally stepped in, she was dismissive of my concerns. While demonstrating on my lower jaw, she actually injected my submandibular gland. She admitted she knew she hit the gland and had to withdraw the needle. Even more terrifying, while working near my nasolabial fold, she moved the needle around while stating she could "feel the vein," which felt less like a lesson and more like a display of power or a threat to my physical safety.Administrative Failures:No Informed Consent: The receptionist nor the teacher never asked to sign any pre-treatment disclosure or consent forms, which is a major legal and ethical breach.Dismissive Management: When I finally reached the college to complain, they defended the instructor, claiming I made the student "nervous." They brushed off the fact that the instructor injected a gland by saying "accidents happen" and suggested I simply see a different teacher.Conclusion:It felt as though the instructor’s lack of focus was fueled by personal bias or a complete disregard for the safety of a model. I am incredibly lucky I did not suffer permanent nerve damage or a vascular occlusion.I strongly advise everyone—whether you are a student or a model—to avoid this college. They prioritize gossip and personal business over basic medical safety and student supervision.That is the teachers picture that did this.
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