Fake plastic surgeons at Florida clinic gave patients wonky eyes and botched boob jobs - with implants 'poking out' of the skin READ MORE: Hollywood's BBL boom: 12 Celebs who've boosted their bottoms By Cassidy Morrison Senior Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 17:13 EDT, 19 June 2024 | Updated: 17:25 EDT, 19 June 2024 e-mail View comments Practitioners at a Florida cosmetic surgery clinic have been arrested for performing $22,000 procedures that left four patients with devastating disfigurements. The five incriminated members of staff posed as doctors, when in fact none had a license to practice medicine, let alone operate on patients.

The surgeries ranged from tummy tucks to boob jobs, and left victims with horrific complications including wonky eyes, rotting skin and breast implants that were 'poking' out of the skin. Four of the alleged perpetrators — who were nurses and surgical technicians — have been arrested near the clinic, called Cosmetic Plastic Surgery and Anti-Aging, in Port St Lucie, Florida . One remains at large.

Victims of the catastrophic mistakes face the cost and arduous process of undergoing reconstructive surgery to correct the flaws inflicted by surgical technicians and anesthetists. Dr Greg DeLang, a plastic surgeon at a nearby Palm Beach Gardens office who treated some of the patients' injuries said: ‘We had breast implants coming out of the skin because they were done by non-trained personnel. We had asymmetrical eye lifts — one was.