Woman 'not expected to survive' after botched butt implant procedure done at home

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Felipe Hoyos-Foronda promoted a range of cosmetic procedures on his TikTok account, where he also sometimes identified himself as a doctor, authorities say.

NEW YORK ā€” A New York City man has been chargedĀ with performing medical procedures without a license after a patient was left near death during a botched butt-implant removal procedure in his home, prosecutors and law enforcement officials said Thursday.

Felipe Hoyos-Foronda injected the 31-year-old woman with the local anesthetic lidocaine, causing her to go into cardiac arrest on March 28, according to a criminal complaint.

The woman was taken from Hoyos-Foronda’s Queens home to a hospital, where a doctor said she is not expected to survive, the filing said.

The victim, who has not been named, ā€œhas no brain activityā€ and shows evidence of lidocaine toxicity, the doctor said.

Hoyos-Foronda, 38, was apprehended at JFK International Airport attempting to board a flight, authorities said.

Prosecutors said he was arraigned Sunday on charges of assault and unauthorized practice of a profession and was held without bail.

His lawyer didn’t respond to email and phone messages seeking comment Thursday.

Hoyos-Foronda promoted a range of cosmetic procedures onĀ his TikTok account, where he also sometimes identified himself as a doctor.

One recent post toutsĀ his prices for Botox, lip fillers and body sculpting.Ā Another post shows him using a machine on a woman that he claims, in text written in Spanish, as a ā€œsafe and painless method” to shape one’s glutes, or butt muscles.Ā Other posts suggest he also offered his services in Miami.

Earlier this year, a Manhattan aesthetician was charged with injecting customers withĀ counterfeit Botox at his medical spa after some of them complained that it made them sick.

In 2018, a Manhattan man posing as a doctor was sentenced to up to 12 years in jail after pleading guilty in the death of a woman during aĀ botched silicone butt-implant procedure.

In 2015, a former madam who performed illegal ā€œbody sculptingā€ in the Philadelphia area was sentenced to 10 to 20 years in prison after the death of a dancer whose heart stopped after nearlyĀ half a gallon of silicone was injected into her buttocks.

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