Chinese Woman Suffers Severe Eye Damage After Botched Cosmetic Surgery
Woman forced to sleep with eyes open after plastic surgery goes 'horribly wrong'

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Wang Li, a woman from Suzhou, China, claims she must sleep with her eyes open due to severe damage to her tear ducts from a botched Asian blepharoplasty. The unlicensed surgeon has been sentenced to six months in detention and ordered to pay compensation.
- 01Wang Li underwent Asian blepharoplasty at Meixi Cosmetic Surgery Clinic in Suzhou, China, paying approximately 12,000 yuan (£1320).
- 02The surgeon, Meng Moufang, operated without proper licenses and was sentenced to six months of detention for illegal medical practice.
- 03Wang Li was awarded 362,000 yuan in compensation but later faced legal issues regarding the return of part of this amount after a public dispute.
- 04The damage to her tear ducts has caused her eyelids to bulge and flip, resulting in her inability to close her eyes while sleeping.
- 05Wang Li's case highlights the risks associated with unlicensed cosmetic procedures in China.
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Wang Li, a woman from Suzhou, China, has reported severe complications following a botched Asian blepharoplasty, a cosmetic surgery intended to enlarge her eyes. She claims that the procedure, performed at Meixi Cosmetic Surgery Clinic, resulted in damage to her tear ducts, causing her eyelids to bulge and forcing her to sleep with her eyes open. Wang Li paid approximately 12,000 yuan (£1320) for the surgery, which was conducted by an unlicensed surgeon, Meng Moufang. Following the incident, Meng was sentenced to six months of detention for illegal medical practice and ordered to compensate Wang Li 362,000 yuan. However, after a public dispute between Meng and Wang's sister-in-law, Wang was compelled to return part of the compensation. This case underscores the dangers of unregulated cosmetic surgeries in China and the serious consequences that can arise from such procedures.
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Wang Li's case raises awareness about the risks of unlicensed cosmetic surgery in China, potentially affecting public perception and regulatory scrutiny.
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