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Dr. Michel Prevost suspended from practice after admitting to unprofessional conduct

Hearing Decisions, Media Release | Posted March 31, 2026

Edmonton, AB – Dr. Michel Prevost of Calgary admitted to unprofessional conduct and was sanctioned by a CPSA Hearing Tribunal.

It was alleged that between 2021 and 2024, Dr. Prevost provided numerous patients with Botox injections for the treatment of migraine headaches, contrary to the conditions on his permit restricting his practice to esthetic medicine and hair transplantation only.

Dr. Prevost admitted to the allegations. The Tribunal noted that Dr. Prevost was formerly sanctioned for similar charges in 2022, yet continued to engage in conduct he had previously acknowledged was unprofessional.

The Tribunal accepted a joint recommendation on sanction and ordered the following:

  • Dr. Prevost is suspended from practice for a period of nine months, with three months held in abeyance pending fulfilment of the Tribunal’s remaining orders. Dr. Prevost’s suspension began in December 2025.
  • At his own cost, Dr. Prevost must complete and unconditionally pass a course on ethics and professionalism.
  • Dr. Prevost is responsible for a portion of the costs associated with the investigation and hearing, totaling $7,500.

Resources:
CPSA Hearing Tribunal decision (February 2026)
CPSA Hearing Tribunal decision (April 2022)
CPSA’s Health & Practice Conditions program

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