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Woman's face left covered in blisters after botched plastic surgery

A woman suffered second-degree burns and huge blisters on the face and neck after a botched facelift.

The horrific experience happened at an unnamed plastic surgery clinic in Taipei, the capital of Taiwan.

The woman in her 50s is said to have been unaware as her skin was burnt from the inside out during the much sought-after a ‘Thermage’ treatment.

The face-tightening procedur relies on heating deep layers of the patient’s skin to stimulate collagen, according to the California-based company Thermage.

The woman had no idea her facelift was going to land her in hospital for three weeks (AsiaWire)

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However, after an hour of the treatment, the patient was sent home and reportedly began experiencing sharp pain on her face, followed by burn blisters.

She took herself to hospital and was shocked to learn she had suffered second-degree burns during the treatment.

She was put in intensive care for three weeks as a result.

The botched cosmetic procedure left the woman with second-degree burns and huge blisters (AsiaWire)

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Doctor Lin Shang-li, who runs the Shang-Li Dermatologic and Aesthetic Clinic in Taiwan’s northern New Taipei City, said the patient came to him for help after her traumatic ordeal.

Lin said of the woman’s experience: “More often than not, it’s caused by the strength of the treatment.

The blisters cover the woman's cheeks and neck after the facelift went painfully wrong (AsiaWire)

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“If the patient was under general anaesthesia during the procedure, she wouldn’t have been able to give the surgeons feedback in real time," she continued.

“She wouldn’t have been able to tell them whether it hurt or not, leading to over-treatment and eventually burn injuries.”

The woman was said to be unaware that her skin was beginning to burn (AsiaWire)

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Lin said he would be treating the woman’s face, which is covered in dark scars from her burn wounds.

However, due to her burn injuries, she will need to wait at least two to three months before undergoing any new procedures.

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