
Intravenous Bleaching in Ghana: The Extreme Cost of Beauty
Intravenous Skin Bleaching: A Dangerous Trend Among Pregnant Women in Ghana Ghana is facing a growing concern regarding the dangerous practice of intravenous skin bleaching, particularly among pregnant women. A recent JoyNews investigation highlights this alarming trend, revealing the serious health risks involved. The documentary follows the investigative team as they uncover the practice in beauty clinics across the country. "The springing up of these clinics is worrying," notes Dr. Beyuo, expressing concern about the far-reaching health implications. The documentary showcases the use of unregulated chemicals injected directly into the bloodstream, resulting in potential harm to both mother and child. One woman interviewed, whose identity has been protected, shared her perspective on the practice, emphasizing the pressure to conform to beauty standards. The video also includes interviews with health officials who discuss the lack of regulation and the urgent need for intervention. This JoyNews investigation serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of unregulated beauty practices and the importance of public health awareness. The hope is that this report will lead to increased regulation and a reduction in this dangerous trend.