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Arizona Woman Arrested After Undercover Sting Over Unlicensed Cosmetic Injections

The case signals a broader push to police social media injector businesses lacking required licensure.

Overview

  • The Arizona Medical Board sent Holladay a cease-and-desist on April 27 and added her to a medical imposter list before the case moved to criminal review.
  • Holladay, 28, was arrested on felony counts after an Arizona Attorney General undercover buy on April 28 led officers to see her prepare a Botox injection.
  • Investigators searched her Phoenix suite near 31st Avenue and Cheryl Drive and found medication and tools used for cosmetic procedures.
  • She had promoted SlimSlays injectables on social media since 2024, and those pages were later taken down while her website still listed lip fillers and other offers.
  • Patients reported severe swelling, numb lips, or a lip vessel blockage that needed dissolving, and experts warn unlicensed injections can kill tissue or impair breathing.