AN influencer has claimed that she endured “33 hours of torture” after getting a nose job in a basement that smelled of mould.
Influencer Bianca Comănici frequently shares details of her life online with her 500,000 followers, and recently, she revealed one of her biggest ordeals yet – the painful aftermath of a rhinoplasty surgery.
The content creator travelled from her home in Romania, to Turkey, with her mother, with the hopes of getting a successful nose job.
But much to Bianca’s shock, it didn’t go as she had planned.
As reported by What’sTheJam, the procedure took four hours but when Bianca woke up, she was in extreme pain unlike anything she could have imagined.
She explained: “I resorted to this procedure because I needed a change.
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“The first day was ok, the others not.
“It was 33 hours of torture for me and my mother.
“We were staying in the basement, it was very dark, it smelled of mould.”
The procedure took place on 14 May and Bianca took painkillers to help with the post-surgical pain, but claimed they didn’t help “that much”.
Her toothache was the biggest discomfort, with the model describing that she looked like “a squirrel eating peanuts” in an interview with Wowbiz.
Bianca filmed the entire day for her YouTube channel and spoke about how she was feeling.
Before going in for the operation she admitted: “I feel like I don’t have enough courage, but I have to be strong.
“I have to trust myself.
“I’m sure I will come out more beautiful.”
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It can cost less than in the UK, but you need to weigh up potential savings against the potential risks.
Safety standards in different countries may not be as high.
No surgery is risk-free. Complications can happen after surgery in the UK or abroad.
If you have complications after an operation in the UK, the surgeon is responsible for providing follow-up treatment.
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Also, they may not have a healthcare professional in the UK you can visit if you have any problems.
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Later, she returned and reassured her fans by saying: “Good people, I’m fine!
“I wanted to make this update so you can rest easy.
“I’m ok, I love you, I’ve been out of surgery for an hour and a half, I’ll stay for a while and then I’ll go to bed. Don’t worry.”
It was 33 hours of torture for me and my mother
Bianca Comănici
Her mother, Rodica, was by her side throughout the process, explaining that her daughter wasn’t allowed to get out of bed.
But the experience was so harrowing, that Bianca has now questioned whether she will ever get surgery again.
She revealed that she is now taking painkillers every day and said she “learned a hard lesson”.
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Sarah Carter is a health and wellness expert residing in the UK. With a background in healthcare, she offers evidence-based advice on fitness, nutrition, and mental well-being, promoting healthier living for readers.