I
have to admit, though it's not right, these stories are way too funny! I
blogged earlier in the year about a transgender woman who received a butt
implant surgery; The only problem was that her buttocks were injected with a
substance consisting of cement, "Fix-A-Flat", mineral oil and super
glue. Do you remember that gross story? Well, another story has recently come
up that is kind of similar, which gets me thinking...Does this stuff happen all
the time? Are there people out there faking to be doctors and injecting people
with toxic things like "Fix-A-Flat"? I thought that it might've been
a one-time scam, but more and more horror stories are coming out about this.
Just recently, a phony doctor from Queens was busted for botching yet another
butt enhancement surgery. That's another thing! Since when did butt enhancement
surgeries become all the rage? Why do people want to enhance their butts? Get
off your lazy asses and do some squats if you're that concerned about it.
Otherwise, you deserve whatever happens to you.
Anyway,
39-year-old, Liliana Coello, was charged with assault, reckless endangerment
and criminal possession of a weapon, which was the syringe she used to inject
the victim's buttocks with silicone. The 40-year-old victim, a nightclub worker
from Brooklyn, has been in the hospital since November 12, nine days after she
paid Coella $2500 to improve her backside. It's unknown whether Coello used the
wrong type of silicone, like the industrial grade, or if the victim's medical problems
stem from a dirty needle or any other factors.
The
procedure allegedly took place in Coello's home on November 3. A few days
later, the woman complained about pains, I guess, in her ass. She returned to
Coello's home/office three times to complain. After receiving no results from
Coello, she finally went to New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center,
where doctors notified the Department of Health, which led to the police
involvement. When police visited Coello's home to arrest her, all of the
medical equipment had been magically removed.
Needless
to say, Coello's neighbors were surprised to hear the news. One neighbor said
that she saw a lot of people going in and out of her house and that she knew
'some kind of funny business was going on in there.' The NYPD posted Coello's
pic on their Twitter account calling her an 'unlicensed physician' and asked
anyone who received injections from her to call police at 1-800-577-TIPS.
Better yet, anyone dumb enough let a needle go into you without a certified
physician, or a certified tattoo artist for that matter, should call that
number.
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