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Mass. Woman Accused of Impersonating Doctor, Performing Illegal Cosmetic Surgery

Dingrui Wang allegedly caused permanent injury by performing unlicensed cosmetic surgery and faces charges including assault, kidnapping, and larceny, prosecutors said.

  • On Jan. 29, Dingrui Wang, 34, was indicted by a Suffolk grand jury and is scheduled for arraignment Feb. 5 at Suffolk Superior Court for alleged unlicensed cosmetic surgery at 57A Brighton Ave., Allston.
  • Prosecutors say Wang misrepresented her credentials on loan paperwork, claiming aesthetician, massage therapist and hair salon licenses to receive a $37,379 loan from American Lending Center.
  • During the procedure she allegedly injected local anesthetic and non‑FDA‑approved dermal fillers into the 22‑year‑old victim's eyelids and pushed her back onto the table when she tried to leave.
  • Wang faces charges including four counts of assault, kidnapping, and unauthorized practice of medicine, with prosecutors saying she could face more than 40 years in prison.
  • The case raises consumer‑protection and public‑health concerns about unlicensed treatments as Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden said misrepresentations can be devastating and Stanford Medicine notes double eyelid blepharoplasty forms an eyelid crease.
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Massachusetts woman accused of impersonating doctor, performing illegal cosmetic surgery

During the surgery, the victim tried to leave; however, the suspect pushed her back onto a table and prevented her from leaving until the surgery was completed, officials said.

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Boston Herald broke the news in Boston, United States on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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