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Model reveals nightmare result of her breast enlargement surgery by uncertified doctor

A 24-year-old event model yesterday filed a complaint with the Paveena Hongsakul Foundation after having a breast augmentation operation that became severely infected.
She said the clinical doctor was uncertified and didn’t show any responsibility for his work.
The model whose name was withheld said she had always dreamed of having larger breasts and finally took the advice of an acquaintance who recommended her to have filler shots carried out by a cosmetic doctor in Ladprao area two years ago.
The said doctor informed her that the filler he used was legally imported from abroad and was of the highest quality and would easily last for 5 – 6 years.
She stated that he had charged her 100,000 baht for the operation.
But she said only three months after the operation, her bosom had become infected and swollen.
She returned to the same doctor to have the filler removed but he had instead injected an unknown substance which he said would dissolve the filler.
The injected substance however caused even more infection and resulted in severe wounds that were filled with pus.
She then finally decided to go to a hospital to be treated.
State hospital doctors who examined her surmised that the filler that was injected into her bosom was most certainly fake and she would have to undergo operations to have the corrupted tissue removed.
Up until the present, she has had four such operations which have cost her more than 200,000 baht but that is not the end of it as she still needs to receive continuous medical treatment.
The doctor who had injected the filler into her however denied any responsibility which forced her to file an official complaint.
She then warned all women who aspire to have cosmetic operations performed on themselves to be extra careful and study all the related details before making a decision.
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