Cosmetician Faces Trial for Unethical Practice, Hoarding Human Tissue
Cosmetician Faces Trial for Unethical Practice, Hoarding Human Tissue
Dr. Anne Litton White has been accused of unethical practice, including reusing syringes and dermatological products on numerous patients undergoing procedures at White’s Carolina Laser and Cosmetic Center. She has also been accused of providing approval to keep small plastic bags of human fat and blood drawn from liposuction surgeries for months at a time.White is currently standing trial during which she and her defense attorney adamantly denied the allegations of five former employees at the center. The defense team responded to testimony, indicating there is no credible evidence and the statements were given by disgruntled ex-employees.On May 7, a summary suspension of the doctor’s medical license was approved with the licensing board citing “unprofessional conduct” under state law which put patients in a detrimental position. On May 16, however, a Wake Superior Court judge approved a request for a temporary restraining order filed by White’s attorneys which allowed her to continue to practice leading up to the hearing date.Of the employee’s allegations that White was reusing syringes, she said, “The first I learned of it was when I received the notice about my license being suspended. Reusing syringes is not a good practice. It’s not in my character to do any such thing.” When she received the notice at her office, White immediately looked the investigator “in the eyes and told him ‘none of this is true” according to her defense team.
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