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10.12.2022 - 05:33 / perezhilton.com
TikTok star and plastic surgeon Roxanne Grawe has had her medical license suspended after she performed a butt lift surgery live on the app.
The social media user who goes by Dr. Roxy is known for her videos of dancing around in scrubs and being silly, but what she’s being accused of isn’t silly at all. According to DailyMail.com she’s being sued by three former patients who claim she livestreamed her operations and didn’t focus on patient care but instead on the camera. She’s also being accused of interacting with her viewers in the middle of her surgeries. Her former patients claim they were left with debilitating post injuries after surgeries performed by the doctor, leaving them out of work and unable to stand. Yeah, WTF!?
The surgeon owns her own practice called Roxy Plastic Surgery in Powell, Ohio where she frequently posts to social medias such as Snapchat, Twitter, and BeReal. This isn’t her first time being warned about her risky online behavior, though.
According to public records, Dr. Roxy was warned by state officials of social media use, botched surgeries, and failures to properly take care of patients after they’d been discharged. Officials sent her a warning in 2018 citing ‘the need to maintain patient privacy when sharing photos or video via social media’ and again in 2021 expressing concerns with her ever-growing social media use and ‘avoidable complications’.
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After the initial warnings, it’s reported Grawe was made to take an ethics course and retrain in the procedures her patients had complications from, but apparently this wasn’t enough. The medical board claims she still failed to protect patient privacy after this
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