WOMAN REVEALS HOW BOTCHED £280 EYE LIFT LEFT HER SCARRED FOR LIFE

A woman has been left scarred for life after a botched eye lift burnt her eyelids. After being unhappy with her droopy eyes, Lisa Shaw, 40, of Morecambe, Lancashire, underwent a non invasive procedure; Fibroblast. The treatment promised to lift and tightened her eyelids. But instead of getting the wide eyes she’d always dreamed of - the mum-of-seven was left with burnt, crusty eye lids and is now scarred for life. Now, Lisa, a stay-at-home mum, wants to warn others to stay away from the procedure.

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