Published April 25, 2024. This is an update to the following post (see below) published Dec 10, 2019
A fourth person has been diagnosed with HIV after receiving services from someone illegally advertising the Vampire Facial® procedure in New Mexico.
You will find other journal articles about the event at the bottom of this page.
Please note that the providers (now in prison) were
illegally ADVERTISING
the procedure
but were NOT DOING
the Vampire Facial® procedure.
The Vampire Facial® procedure is a very specific and safe way of doing a procedure protected by a type of trademark called a service mark–a way of distinguishing a service from other services (click for more details).
Charles Runels, MD, registered the Vampire Facial® name in 2013 and owns the mark.
The registration can be seen at the US Patent & Trademark Office here<–
The members of the Cellular Medicine Association support research and development regarding cellular therapies for multiple diseases and license the use of the mark after understanding the procedure and agreeing to follow the highest safety guidelines.
The providers of the procedure that made people sick and contributed to the recent tragedy were never trained to perform the Vampire Facial® procedure. They were doing something else that was dangerous; they did not perform a Vampire Facial; they only falsely advertised that they did.
For it to be a Vampire Facial® procedure, all the following should be included and more:
(1) FDA-approved device (where every part of it exposed to blood is thrown away with no chance of cross-contamination). It involves
(2) an FDA-approved centrifuge.
(3) providers with licensing and experience in handling blood products.
(4) Documentation of the provider’s understanding of our protocol.
The providers in New Mexico did none of those four things and were NOT listed on our directory–not ever. So, they illegally used the Vampire Facial name to attract people to do something that was NOT a Vampire Facial®.
Those listed in our directory have provided proof of proper medical licensing, demonstrated an understanding of the procedure, and signed a legal document agreeing to follow the complete protocol. Anyone not on our directory and advertising the procedure may be doing something safe, but at least they illegally use our name.
To help prevent such tragedies, the Cellular Medicine Association spends a million dollars a year or more, shutting down the false advertising of those who illegally use our name.
Potential patients should find a provider from our directory of licensed Vampire Facial® providers for a safe procedure with the best results.
For further information, please get in touch with the owner of the Vampire Facial® name,
Charles Runels, MD
1-888-920-5311 or support@cellularmedicineassociation.org
Post from December 10, 2019
A recent incident in New Mexico occurred at a center illegally using our name (Vampire Facial®). Qualified medical professionals handle blood all day long without serious problems (in emergency rooms, in operating rooms, and in offices) and this procedure is even safer since it’s done with the patient’s own blood.
Done properly, FDA-approved devices are used and nothing in the room with one patient has on it even the possibility of one drop of blood from any previously treated patient.
But done improperly–people can be killed by cross-contamination. The providers in New Mexico under investigation were imposters who were not licensed to use our name “Vampire Facial”, were never licensed to use the name, were never properly trained, and were never on our list of certified providers.
Real Self talks about how to find a safe Vampire Facial®<–
The Rolling Stone talks about the Vampire Facial® & goat meat (click)<–
From the New York Daily News (click)<—
Newsweek Warning about the Vampire Facial® (click)<–
Further important details about the New Mexico incident and important warnings can be found here (click)<–