The Asian Age

MUM USES LEECHES TO CURE DISCOLOURE­D ‘ BEAK’ CAUSED BY A $ 19K NOSE JOB

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Amother left with a discoloure­d ‘ beak’ after treating herself to a nose job for her 40th birthday has revealed how she turned to bloodsucki­ng leeches to correct it.

Shari Manchon, a make- up artist from Palm Beach, Florida noticed the tip of her nose felt ‘ frozen’, and had turned a deep shade of purple- black within a few days of getting a nose job.

Due to the botched surgery Shari had developed what is known as ' polly beak', a postoperat­ive deformity that can cause the the tip of the nose to slowly collapse away from the cartilage, causing it to resemble a parrot's beak.

Fearing a reconstruc­tive surgery, she travelled 2,500 miles to LA to get advice from a top surgeon — only to be recommende­d leech therapy by the doctor who explained it would start the blood circulatin­g in the back of her nose again.

Surprised Shari said just a single session with the blood- sucking leeches saw her nose return to normal — and for just $ 149 (£ 115).

While Manchon had always wanted a nose job, she felt the operation made her nose look ' deformed,' she then fell ill with a sinus infection, saying she was shocked by ‘ the amount of gunk’ coming out of her nose.

She sought advice from one of the USA’s most renowned plastic surgeons, Dr Donald Yoo.

To her amazement, he suggested her best option would be to use leeches — commonly associated with medieval medicine — to kick- start the blood into circulatin­g again.

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