A colossal failure in a cosmetic procedure occurred at a clinic in Mexico, where a 65-year-old American was present. When he woke up from the anesthesia, he saw an impressive coffin. Then he noticed that his buttocks had also been retouched.

Kimberly McCormick, 65, claims she did not travel to Mexico for that purpose. He did not consent to what the doctors did to him. The woman said she was coming to undergo skin tightening.

This was reported on Wednesday, November 22, by the Spanish media Antena 3, quoting Fox 13. It wasn’t the first time he’d encountered that clinic’s medical team either. It used to be to help her lose weight.

On this occasion, McCormick related: “I went into the operating room at four o’clock in the afternoon and left at half past twelve in the morning.”

The surprise came when I woke up: “I called my daughter crying because I woke up with a huge breast that, even if I lived to be 500 years old, I would never have wanted.”

The daughter pointed out that “there was a lack of adequate medical care and she was being extorted by hospital staff. She even reported that she was physically attacked and thrown out of the hospital when she confronted the doctors,” La Vanguardia reported.

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Reversing the surgery will cost him $75,000

On her networks, Colling Rugg highlighted that “Kimberly McCormick is furious after a plastic surgery center in Mexico performed the wrong surgery on her.”

He explained that he had traveled to Tijuana, Mexico, “to have 100 inches of excess skin removed after a previous weight-loss surgery.”

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According to what Rugg published on his X account (formerly Twitter): “the leg lift, arm lift, breast lift and tummy tuck, everything was marked and ready to go.”

That’s what the American 60-year-old remembers from the moments before her operation. In El Correo they noted: The trial cost him $13,000, compared to the $50,000 he would have paid in his country.

If you were to travel to Tijuana to save dollars…. Now he is at a crossroads: “American doctors say the cost of reversing the operation in the United States would be about $75,000.”

(JO)