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Influencer Stuns Fans With Surgery Update After Botched Procedure Leaves Her Unable To Find Work
Influencer with swollen face after botched plastic surgery shares update during recovery and new corrective operation.

Influencer Stuns Fans With Surgery Update After Botched Procedure Leaves Her Unable To Find Work

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Influencer Juliana Oliveira underwent a four-hour reconstructive surgery after being left severely disfigured by a botched procedure.

In 2017, Juliana, who is a trans woman, scheduled an operation to receive silicone-based facial fillers in the hopes of looking “more beautiful and feminine.”

However, doctors at an illegal clinic injected 21 syringes of mineral oil and laxatives into her cheeks without her consent.

Highlights
  • Juliana Oliveira, also known as Juju do Pix, underwent a facial cosmetic procedure at an illegal clinic in 2017.
  • The doctor injected mineral oil into Juliana’s face instead of the silicone-based fillers she had requested.
  • She recently underwent the first surgery in a multi-step treatment aimed at restoring her old looks and confidence.

The substance, petroleum-derived liquid, was once used for breast augmentation between the 1950s and 1970s, but has been largely abandoned due to its serious long-term complications.

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    Juliana Oliveira took the first step toward regaining her former appearance after a botched procedure in 2017

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    After the botched procedure, Juliana’s skin reportedly hardened from the mineral oil. The 32-year-old Brazilian native could no longer recognize herself in the mirror and struggled to find work.

    Now, after eight years, Juliana has finally found a surgeon willing to help her restore her old features.

    The influencer appeared in a video after the operation, with bandages covering her cheeks and chin.

    Image credits: oliveirajuju35

    She later posted a second image without the bandages, revealing fresh stitches running across her cheeks.

    The surgery, performed at Hospital Indianópolis in São Paulo, involved removing “as much skin as possible.”

    The botched mineral oil procedure drastically altered her appearance, leaving her unable to find work

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    Thiago Marra, the surgeon who performed the complex reconstructive operation, explained that he will schedule the next stage based on how Juliana’s face responds to the procedure and how quickly she heals.

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    “It was a difficult operation,” Marra said in a video posted on Saturday (November 22).

    Image credits: oliveirajuju35

    Pointing to Juliana’s swollen cheeks, he added, “I’ll be able to empty these a bit more but we can’t do this at all once because otherwise necrosis would set in.”

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    Necrosis is the medical term for the death of body tissue, which can occur due to injuries, infections, or diseases.

    This affected tissue can only be removed, not restored to good health, the Cleveland Clinic notes.

    The reconstructive procedure involved removing “as much skin as possible”

    Image credits: oliveirajuju35

    “In a second stage, once the tissue has recovered more and after we see how her body responds, we will be able to remove even more to further improve the result,” the surgeon added.

    During the operation, local anesthesia was administered, as intubation would have been risky due to Juliana’s difficulty in opening her mouth.

    Image credits: oliveirajuju35

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    The Passo Fundo native told her followers that the botched mineral oil procedure made it difficult for her to find work and significantly affected her self-esteem.

    The internet then worked its magic, with fans donating money to help the influencer undergo the corrective surgeries.

    The surgery was reportedly covered by the medical staff at Hospital Indianópolis in São Paulo

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    Social media users reportedly raised $3,700 through crowdfunding, though Juliana later stated that she had donated the money to charity, as it was not enough to cover the full cost of the surgeries, according to local outlet G1.

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    Ultimately, her surgeon and the medical team decided to cover the procedure themselves out of empathy for the unfair situation their patient had endured.

    Despite the ordeal, Juliana has kept her sense of humor intact. In a 2023 clip, she appears with her hair dyed blonde, saying, “If nothing goes right in this life, at least I went blonde.”

    Image credits: foquenoticia

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    Fans have flooded her social media posts with messages of encouragement and support. One of them wrote, “You’re going to look wonderful ♥️🙏🙏 May God bless you 🙏.”

    “We’re hoping everything goes well, Juju. May God bless this doctor, and may he be able to do the best for you,” said another.

    “Your moment has come — you’ll get your self-esteem back… enjoy the moment!” expressed a third.

    “I’m rooting so hard for everything to go well! Everyone deserves a second chance, and it’s no different with you,” a separate user chimed in.

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    The full reconstructive treatment is expected to take between six months and a year, as per G1.

    Juliana is expected to undergo additional surgeries in the next months

    Image credits: Passo Fundo

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    After the injection of mineral oil, patients undergo a period where the body slowly reacts to the foreign substance, resulting in destructive inflammation of the surrounding tissue, according to a study published in the National Library of Medicine.

    Many patients turn to unlicensed providers for quick, inexpensive results, often without understanding the risks involved.

    Image credits: Passo Fundo

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    According to the 2023 study, patients are often bodybuilders who inject the substance for muscular contouring, or individuals from developing countries without access to more modern cosmetic procedures.

    “We really want Juju to have new opportunities from now on. We want her to start finding job openings and to have a formal employment contract. That’s her dream, as she said,” Marra explained.

    Supporters flooded the comments with well-wishes, encouraging Juliana and wishing her luck with the treatment

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    With a degree in social science and a love for culture, I approach entertainment journalism at Bored Panda with a research-driven mindset. I write about celebrity news, Hollywood highlights, and viral stories that spark curiosity worldwide. My work has reached millions of readers and is recognized for balancing accuracy with an engaging voice. I believe that pop culture isn’t just entertainment, it reflects the social conversations shaping our time.

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    Sith Lord
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No person should be subject to such a horrifying disfigurement; however, having said that, too many people are far too obsessed with their physical appearance to a fanatical degree, cultivating this risky environment.

    Ms.GB
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I agree with you however I think it's a little bit different in this case. I would think with the discrimination that transgender people face it would be a very appealing option to a lot of people to want to get surgery to "pass" in public.

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    marianne eliza
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You get what you pay for. There are some things you don't cut corners on.

    Crystalwitch60
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Holy mother of all fairies that is horrific ,that poor woman , she was ligit STUNNING before ,now it’s horrendous,if your gonna be stupid enough to get plastic surgery,for vanitys sake , always go to a proper licensed doctor ,yes it costs more , for a reason !! But at least it’s safer , and should shite happen ,n it goes wrong , they have to by law sort it out !,cutting corners on this shite ends up like this !! thank god she’s getting help , people grow old gracefully !! Plastic surgery is for people with serious injuries,ie acid attacks, burns n the like , ,social media has turned people mad I swear ,

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    Sith Lord
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No person should be subject to such a horrifying disfigurement; however, having said that, too many people are far too obsessed with their physical appearance to a fanatical degree, cultivating this risky environment.

    Ms.GB
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I agree with you however I think it's a little bit different in this case. I would think with the discrimination that transgender people face it would be a very appealing option to a lot of people to want to get surgery to "pass" in public.

    Load More Replies...
    marianne eliza
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You get what you pay for. There are some things you don't cut corners on.

    Crystalwitch60
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Holy mother of all fairies that is horrific ,that poor woman , she was ligit STUNNING before ,now it’s horrendous,if your gonna be stupid enough to get plastic surgery,for vanitys sake , always go to a proper licensed doctor ,yes it costs more , for a reason !! But at least it’s safer , and should shite happen ,n it goes wrong , they have to by law sort it out !,cutting corners on this shite ends up like this !! thank god she’s getting help , people grow old gracefully !! Plastic surgery is for people with serious injuries,ie acid attacks, burns n the like , ,social media has turned people mad I swear ,

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