Purported Deepfake Advertisement Falsely Depicting Physician Endorsement Used to Sell Lipedema Cream to U.S. Patient Beth Holland

December 3, 2025

Beth Holland, a U.S. resident, was deceived after buying a lipedema treatment, Svelta Venastra, following an online advertisement allegedly using deepfake technology to falsely depict endorsements by medical professionals and public figures, including her own physician, Dr. David Amron. This misleading ad, which circulated on Facebook, incorrectly portrayed the product's effectiveness and led Holland to spend around $300 on a cream that failed to alleviate her condition. Such incidents underscore the need for responsible AI in healthcare, including safe and secure AI practices.

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Alleged developer
unknown-deepfake-technology-developers, unknown-voice-cloning-technology-developers
Alleged harmed parties
beth-holland, david-amron, oprah-winfrey, kelly-clarkson, carnie-wilson

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