Woman who injected COOKING OIL into her own face after doctors refused to give her any more plastic surgery
Hang Mioku’s face was left so swollen by the silicone and cooking oil, left, that her own parents did not recognise her. Despite 10 operations her face is still severely disfigured, right
A plastic surgery addict injected cooking oil into her face when doctors refused to give her any more silicone. Former model Hang Mioku has been left permanently disfigured following the DIY beauty treatment. After injecting an entire bottle of black market silicone into her face, Hang resorted to using cooking oil that left her face severely swollen and scarred.
Her plights was featured on Korean television (as seen above) and viewers donated thousands of pounds to pay for corrective surgery. During the first of 10 operations, surgeons removed 60g of silicone, oil and other foreign substances from her face and 200g from her neck.
Hang Mioku had her first procedure aged 28 when she was a natural beauty
However, Hang is still disfigured and she said she wishes she could have her old face back.
Hang (Before surgeries)
Hang had her first procedure aged 28 and then moved to Japan where she had repeated treatments. She quickly became obsessed with having smoother and softer skin.
Doctors refused to do any more surgery after her face becomes enlarged
Doctors eventually refused to carry out any more work on her after her face became noticeably enlarged. However, she managed to get hold of a bottle of silicone and a syringe to self-inject but when that ran out she resorted to use cooking oil. Her face was so altered that her own parents did not recognise her and local children also used to call her ‘standing fan’ because her face was so large compared to her small body.
She was so disfigured that her parents did not recognise her and her story featured on Korean television
Numerous operations paid for by donations have managed to reduce the size of her face and neck but she is still significantly disfigured. Recently the former model was working in a recycled clothes shop, called The Beautiful Shop, and receiving handouts from the state.
Television viewers donated money for corrective surgery and 60g of oil and silicone was removed from her faceDespite 10 operations, Hang Mioku, pictured working at a recycling shop in Korea, is still very scarred
I honestly feel quite sorry for her, but looking past that, it’s sad to say that plastic surgery addiction is becoming a trend nowadays – mostly with disastrous results for these addicts.
Just some examples:
Pete BurnsJocelyn Wildenstein
Of course, I’m not saying that plastic surgery is necessarily a bad thing – but plastic surgery addiction, now that’s bad.