Some of Tancreto's Botox and/or filler injections resulted in severe injury and significant facial deformities to victims, who now require long-term medical treatment. RELATED CONTENT| New charges of "mayhem" and battery for suspect in bad Botox case Investigators say Tancreto also purchased products online from out of the country. Pyle did not examine the individuals who were receiving the Botox and/or filler treatments from Tancreto to ensure they were appropriate candidates to receive such treatment. RELATED CONTENT| Patients question Botox treatments illegally performed in Redding Pyle which she would then take off-site to inject individuals who thought she was a nurse. Investigators were able to determine that Tancreto was purchasing Botox, a prescription only drug, from Dr. Tancreto does not possess a medical doctor or nurse's license and has never possessed such license. Officials said Tancreto told multiple victims that she was a nurse who worked for Dr. Food and Drug Administration, after receiving a complaint, investigations revealed Tancreto was providing filler, Botox, and other similar treatments at Bellisima Salon & Day Spa in Redding as well as other locations. RELATED CONTENT| Redding woman charged after allegedly injecting Botox without a license, injuring patientsīased on the investigative reports from the California Department of Consumer Affairs-Division of Investigation and the U.S. The prison sentence was suspended so Tancreto will not serve any prison time unless she violates her probation which includes conditions like warrantless search and not contacting victims in the case. According to the Shasta County District Attorney's Office, Susan Tancreto was sentenced to six years in prison, formal probation and 180 days of the adult work program.
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