Homepage / Health

Woman Attempts Plastic Surgery On Own Face

Economy Causes More Attempts, Doctor Says

UPDATED: 8:17 am EDT July 2, 2009

An woman was recovering Wednesday following corrective surgery after she attempted to perform plastic surgery on her own face, KTVU-TV reported.

Her doctor said the tough economy and the easy availability of supplies online has caused an uptick in the potentially disfiguring practice.

The woman, who asked that her name not be used, is 54, a mother of three, with a career in the public eye. She said that after a visit to a plastic surgeon, she went online and bought a vial of liquid silicone for $10 then injected it into her lips and cheek four weeks ago.

"Insane. I can't believe I did what I did," she said. "I thought I was going to be happy with the results, then the next day, my face became very inflamed, very red, swollen."

Plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Williams said the economy and the notion that plastic surgery is somehow foolproof has contributed to a recent rise in self-performed plastic surgeries.

"We've noticed an uptick in people trying to do things like this at home," said Williams. "And having problems, and (then) having to come in and see us."

On Wednesday, the woman underwent surgery to try to correct the horrifying result.

Williams says this corrective procedure is more complicated than you might think. Because he was not sure what was injected, the process requires more than just simply sucking out the bad silicone.

"It's not something you can just draw out," said Williams. "You actually have to go in surgically and cut it out. We don't know what this material is, and it is actively causing serious problems for her."

He said clearing all the material out may require several more surgeries. His patient said she hopes speaking out about her experience might make others consider the potential consequences before self-administering silicone or other substances.

Links We Like

Sponsored Content
Try these meals that are low in fat and salt and high in fiber can reduce the risk for high cholesterol, hypertension, and heart disease. More

Don’t believe everything people tell you about home improvement. Check out the top 4 myths and stop throwing away your money. More

Find out what a sputtering economy and an increasingly difficult to crack job market means to you. More

Studies have identified several factors that increase the risk of stroke. Find out what they are here. More

Sponsored Links

Get Healthy!

Protect your health and learn about the symptoms of eight common STDs and how they are spread from person to person. More

Caregiving

As the centerpiece of any estate plan, a will is very important. Make sure you keep yours updated with these 10 tips. More

E-Mail News Alerts
Get breaking news and daily headlines.
Browse all e-mail newsletters