Rotten & Rancid! Woman's Nipples REMOVED After Botched Boob Job
July 3 2017, Published 1:38 p.m. ET
A woman's nipples have been removed following a botched boob job, RadarOnline.com can report.
"It looks like somebody's hacked away at me with a blunt, rusty knife," said Kirsty Adam.
The 24-year-old, from Glasgow, U.K., underwent mastopexy surgery to grow her bust from a 36D to a 36DD.
"Nothing is where it should be. Everything is too high up. My breasts are really hard, they're sore and I have no nipples," Adam claimed after the procedure.
In 2015, Adam visited her local clinic after recent weight loss caused her breasts to sag.
She spent over $10,000 on the surgery only to find out months later that she had contracted a severe infection and "necrotic flesh." Luckily, the cost included an insurance policy and after-care in case there were any problems.
"Every time I went back they took bits off. I thought it was to help the skin regenerate and grow again," Adam told The Sun.
"After the surgery, I went to get my dressings changed. The nurse said that I had necrosis — rotting flesh," she continued.
Adam claims that despite cleaning her wounds and changing her bandages, nurses refused to accept that something was wrong. But the Brit native knew there was a problem when her nipples started turning black.
"I looked down at it and it was black. I knew it shouldn't look that color, but I trusted the nurse," she said.
Still uncomfortable with her blackened nipples, Adam demanded to see another surgeon, who re-examined her and gave her antibiotics for the infection. She has since undergone further procedures in order to remove the rotting flesh in her breasts.
"I knew this was possible from my research because the nipples are getting taken off and put back on and sometimes part of it cannot heal right," Adam added.
A year after Adam's initial procedure, her surgeon, Dr. Vana Vasilescu, was put under close investigation and has been removed from Britain's General Medical Council register, reports The Sun. She is no longer allowed to perform surgeries in the U.K.
The clinic offered Adam a "goodwill gesture" of $420, which she rejected.
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