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The influencer of Juliana Oliveira, known as Juju do Pix, shared, this Friday (16/1), that she is facing complications after surgery to remove mineral oil. She had the substance improperly applied to her face by a clandestine clinic in 2017, and underwent the reversal operation about two months ago.
She appeared on the social media of the doctor responsible for the procedure to talk about the new problem. The woman from Rio Grande do Sul, who lives in Passo Fundo, in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul, will return to São Paulo for the emergency consultation: “I had a stitch opening on my face. Unfortunately, due to the drainage, the stitch ended up opening and didn’t heal.”
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“Just sewing again”, continued Juju from Pix, who, according to the latest updates, was recovering well from the operation, which took place on November 20th. Since then, she returned to her hometown and continued with the necessary care, already showing progress in opening her mouth and reducing her double chin.
“We are already planning the next removal, a second stage. She still has an area of her jowls that was very compromised, which was not possible to remove everything at once. And she already had a very large asymmetry on one side of her face in relation to the other. We have already softened it a lot, but there is still a little difference. We are planning a new surgery for three to six months from now, to remove more product”, said the doctor responsible for the procedure.
In another publication, the specialist added more details about the removal of the hardened oil from Juju’s face: “It was a very difficult surgery, and we couldn’t do anything too aggressive at that first moment. We had to thin the skin as much as possible, because if we remove more, we run the serious risk of necrosis. We had to do it with great caution.”
