Italian Woman Flees from Clinic to Avoid Paying for Butt Lift Surgery

Italian Woman Flees from Clinic to Avoid Paying for Butt Lift Surgery
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Thursday 15 February 2024, 20:35 - Last updated: 22:00

Careful with the body but especially with the wallet. A 38-year-old Italian woman yesterday morning escaped from a nursing home in the Montesacro district in Rome where on Tuesday she had undergone a butt lift operation, which lasted six hours. A dramatic escape with the drains, the prostheses and the girdle just to avoid paying what was due. Little could the health personnel do as they saw her disappear in a car where, presumably, her partner was waiting.

Escape after the lift, the complaint

Almost a movie scene. But unfortunately it was the reality that forced the plastic and aesthetic surgeon Maximilian Catenacci to file a complaint at the Fidene police station, confirmed by the agents. After all, such an operation including the operating room rental, anesthesia, prostheses, doctor's fee and health care is around 20,000 euros. While the surgery thief had only paid a deposit of one thousand euros. From a brief search, the surgeon discovered that the woman was already 'wanted' by another colleague from whom she would have stolen a cosmetic medicine treatment with hyaluronic acid lip filler. In that case too, she disappeared 'with the excuse of having to go and get her purse in the car'.

The precedent

'This lady was admitted to a facility in north Rome for a plastic and aesthetic surgery operation - explains the lawyer Stefania Arduini - it is a very complex operation because it is a gluteoplasty so the insertion of volume prostheses obviously larger than those inserted in the breast. To this operation the surgeon has also added another one of butt lift, therefore skin traction with external and internal points. Many people do not undergo this operation because it has a very heavy and painful post-operative period that must be controlled with analgesics. The post-operative period is very long, you have to rest in bed, you have to wear a girdle, make tight checks. We were all surprised, I who am not a doctor, but especially because this lady got up, left the clinic and also had the physical resistance to escape from the doctors and nurses who were present who were also worried about her physical protection. But she candidly got in the car and took everything away, the drains, the girdle and the prostheses'.

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