A medical aesthetics clinic in Yilan County, Taiwan, has been fined NT$500,000 and ordered to cease operations for six months following the discovery of hidden cameras. This penalty brings the total number of clinics sanctioned in the ongoing hidden camera scandal to 21. The Ministry of Health and Welfare has been investigating allegations of surreptitious recording at aesthetic clinics across the country. Investigations began after a former employee of the Luzer Aesthetics chain revealed widespread clandestine filming of patients. The latest case at the Yilan clinic involved cameras placed in consultation rooms and other private areas. Authorities are continuing to investigate other clinics and are focused on protecting patient privacy and ensuring compliance with regulations. The scandal has raised significant public concern about the security of personal information and the ethical practices within the aesthetic medical industry.