October 18, 2025
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Prior Lake medspa owner Nancy Anderberg charged over 'black market' Botox, fake RN license

Prior Lake medspa owner Nancy Anderberg, who operates Regen Life Antiaging Medspa, has been charged with unlawfully practicing medicine after allegedly buying "black market" Botox and administering injections — including Botox and semaglutide/Ozempic — without proper licensure or prescriptions, allegedly faking a registered nurse license and listing a medical director who was unaware of the listing. The investigation, which began in May 2024, includes witness texts saying she sourced products and learned injection techniques from YouTube, and a collaborating physician told investigators she lacked qualifications; the unlawful-practice charge carries up to one year in jail and a $3,000 fine.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Nancy Anderberg is identified as the owner of Regen Life Antiaging Medspa in Prior Lake.
  • She is charged with unlawful practice of medicine; the charge is punishable by up to one year in jail and a $3,000 fine.
  • Prosecutors allege Anderberg faked a registered nurse license and falsely listed a medical director on the medspa website; the person whose photo and bio appeared there said they were unaware of being listed.
  • Witness texts and investigative reporting indicate she purchased so-called 'black market' Botox and said she learned injection techniques from YouTube videos.
  • Authorities allege Anderberg injected patients with Botox and semaglutide/Ozempic without confirming valid prescriptions.
  • The investigation began in May 2024 and includes a collaborating physician who told investigators that Anderberg lacked the qualifications to perform injections.

📰 Sources (2)

Prior Lake Medspa owner faces charges for 'Black Market' Botox and injections without a license
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul by Leon.Purvis@fox.com (Leon Purvis) October 18, 2025
New information:
  • Identifies the owner as Nancy Anderberg of Regen Life Antiaging Medspa.
  • Alleges she faked a registered nurse license and falsely listed a medical director; the person whose photo/bio appeared on the site was unaware.
  • States she is charged with unlawful practice of medicine, punishable by up to 1 year in jail and a $3,000 fine.
  • Witness texts indicate she bought 'black market' Botox and learned injection techniques from YouTube.
  • Alleges she injected Botox and semaglutide/Ozempic without confirming prescriptions.
  • Notes the investigation began in May 2024 and includes a collaborating physician who said she lacked qualifications to perform injections.