Beauty Queen Unable To Close Her Eyes After Undergoing Botched Facelift



Yulia Tarasevich from Russia was a beauty queen after earning the runner-up title for Mrs. Russia-International just two years ago at the age of 41. But she's recently opened up with a shocking revelation of how she looks like now after several botched surgeries and procedures.

In total, she's shed over £23,000 and is told that she'll never recover her original beauty.

Yulia said, "I came to them with a beautiful healthy face. I just wanted to correct some nuances caused by aging."

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"But sadly, I lost my health."

The 43-year-old shared that she went to two doctors to undergo several beauty procedures that totaled around £3,000. They include a blepharoplasty to correct her eyelids, a facelift, and a mini-liposuction.

But the results had completely destroyed her face as she now can't move a majority of her face, including the eyelids, and has spent an additional £20,000 to correct the problems.

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Despite spending so much, nothing had worked and she's not filing a criminal complaint against the doctors who botched the surgeries on her.

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"I have scars that formed in my cheeks when they ripped out all my tissue," Yulia told the Russian Channel 1 in an interview. "My eyes don't close, and I can't smile. I can't lift my upper lip, and one part of my face doesn't work at all."

"I went quietly to the operation, firstly, because all my tests were in order."

"Secondly, because I had plastic surgery before this, I did rhinoplasty, and it went perfectly for me, without any genetic abnormalities," she clarified.

But Yulia was told that she'll never regain her past looks anymore.

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Omar Khaled and Andrey Komarov, pictured below, are the doctors who've done the operation on her. They claimed that Yulia had an undetected genetic defect called scleroderma and denied responsibility.

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Yulia has received emergency eye surgery from a different doctor to prevent necrosis in her eyes.

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Scleroderma refers to an autoimmune disease that causes the skin to tighten and pain in joint areas. The disease sometimes leads to internal organ problems as the immune system attacks its own body, especially around the connective tissue under the skin.

But so far, there has been no proof that Yulia suffers from the rare diseases that affects women more and she's gone through a nose surgery before with no problem.

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"The surgeons made me the only one guilty for what has happened," she accused them. "The doctors who disfigured my face relieved themselves of all responsibility."

"A forensic medical examination has been appointed to determine the severity of the harm to health, and other patients who could have suffered from poor-quality services in this clinic are also being identified," the spokeswoman Anna Pushkina of the Russian Investigative Committee.

"I decided to have my day in court," she strongly declares.

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Yulia has blamed them for malpractice after the doctors blamed an "undetected" condition on her that cannot be proven.

The doctors continued to say that her case has been "exaggerated" but they are currently under investigation by the Russian Investigative Committee for the possibility of disregarding the laws for "safety of life and health."