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Cosmetic Surgery Gone Wrong!!!

Blog Readers!!! here are some cases i found over the internet, all sound sad, but its the truth, there ARE risks involved in cosmetic surgeries....

I got my Nose operated, not just because esthetical reasons, but also because of my sinuses and ease nose Breathing. But something went wrong- I can feel it while I am breathing through nose. What should I do? Should I demand reparation of nose?

A woman had breast-reduction operation. After the procedure she was in constant pain due to a gaping hole inside her left breast. She suffered from what is called "wound breakdown". She has managed to recover after five months, but is physically and emotionally scarred by the experience. One other Plastic surgeon said that he spends nearly 60% of his time operating on patients who are dissatisfied with previous cosmetic surgery. I am not sure who to blame, unskilled surgeons? Promises like "lunchtime lift", "no bruising" and "no swelling" are unreal; these operations are in fact exceptionally complicated. I’ve heard for another case that went wrong where the woman ended up with serious burns after a laser resurfacing procedure. I personally think that it is the doctor's duty to ensure the patient understands the risks of all procedures.

hi my name is maxine and i had breast surgery (reduction) it went wrong i had a hole apear in my left breast wich resulted in me loosing my nipples and some of my breast .this is the worse thing thats ever happend to me. im sueing the hospital for this.


courtney bad plastic surgery image


Ok, Courtney, I thought we had already worked it out that 'plump' lips do not look good on you. Stop it now! Lip collagen is no substitute for good self esteem.


bad plump lips

What genius in Clay Aiken's entourage decided that plumper lips would make him look more masculine? Whomever they are, they should be fired. Clay looked more manly when he started out than he does now. The shag haircut, the glass, heavy layer of foundation, and plumped up lips make him look like someone testing the waters before they decide to get a sex change.


I had my Gallbladder removed laparoscopically 2 1/2 weeks ago. The day after surgery I noticed my right leg was numb around my Knee and part of my thigh. I am still having problems with it that seems to be getting increasingly worse. I called my surgeon's office and he said that it's not from the surgery but probably from sleeping on my back. This may be true being I don't normally sleep on my back, but now that I can sleep on my side again, why is it still numb? Nothing seems to help it. Has anyone else had this problem?


I had open Heart Surgery for an aortic valve replacement 7 months ago. It seems like my sternum is growing and is protruding. My lower chest is very sensitive to the touch. My chest get irritated when I exercise and bothers me quite a bit for a few days then subsides some. It hurts sometimes when I cross my arms over my chest. It hurts sometimes when I bend forward. What's the sternum made of, and can it grow? Can what seeing be scar tissue from the large incision made in my chest for the heart surgery?


Well reading all those cases, i don't think you'd just dive into the pool without knowing anything, before having one you must know about the aftereffects and procedures, individual cases are different so please dont make your decisions seeing other cases....

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9 comments:

Health, Fitness, Science said...

Sometimes people can't be contented and they dont know where to put their money. I hope they are happy with the result. Thanks for sharing

Anonymous said...

I am running an article on plastic/cosmetic surgery in a magazine.We will be running a positive article but also want to include a box on plastic/cosmetic surgery gone wrong with photos to illustrate this. Would any females be able to supply photos to appear in the magazine? Thank you

Anonymous said...

Are you paying for the pics to be publicized?

This was a while back to I'm sure this article was already completed.

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Anonymous said...

Last year I went to Dr. Charles Messa in South Fla who was my 4th consult. He deliberately misled me during consult in order to get my biz. Told me without a doubt he would do lollipop breast reduction/lift instead of anchor and could achieve an implanted look without implants. Needless to say, post surgery, not only did he give me anchor procedure and cut me from end to end, but after 4 months my breasts were flat and wide and not even close to what was promised. He agreed to redo them and the morning of the sugery, I had to direct him as to what to do. I told him that if he lifed them how could he guarantee rounded breasts when he couldnt produce them the first time. He agreed to do small implants but was concerned that I would be huge so I suggested he take out breast tissue first. I am now 5 months post second surgery and my breasts are the same size as when I started. The left areola is misplaced, jagged and protrudes from breast. The right breast is flatter, wider and completely different. I have threads under the skin that create shooting pains. I have requested a refund since he did not perform what he promised, and because I must now have a third surgery. He never even gave me the respect to respond to my request, rather he left me deformed, embarrassed and $8,000 poorer.

Michael C. Pickart, M.D., F.A.C.S. said...

Cosmetic surgery is difficult. I am a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, and I have been in practice for 7 years. Much of the reconstructive surgery that I do is technically demanding, but my cosmetic cases are the ones that keep me up at night.

Be very careful when you choose a plastic surgeon. If he isn't certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, be very skeptical. Some ophthalmologists do good blepharoplasties, and some ENT/otolaryngologists do good nose jobs; however, generally, you are safest if you choose a real plastic surgeon.

Make sure that doctor operates in an accredited surgery center, and that he employs a certified anesthetist.

Bottom line: Cosmetic surgery can be tricky. Complications are not uncommon. Just make sure that you have minimized the possibilities of problems. DO YOUR HOMEWORK!

Anonymous said...

Amy Winehouse needs to be right up there... Does she actually KNOW that she got a boob job?

Breast Augmentation Loans said...

Wow, Courtney is looking worse for wear. What happened to her. Shame