Mar 2 • 11:52 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Sister performed CPR on businesswoman who died after plastic surgeries, firefighters say

Priscila Dorneles, a businesswoman in the aesthetics sector, died two days after undergoing plastic surgeries in Goiânia, prompting her sister to perform CPR until emergency services arrived.

Priscila Dorneles, an entrepreneur from Inhumas in the Metropolitan Region of Goiânia, Brazil, tragically passed away following a series of cosmetic surgeries which included liposuction and breast augmentation. According to reports from firefighters, her sister attempted to resuscitate her on the floor of her room after she lost vital signs. The unfortunate event has not only shocked her family but has also raised eyebrows in the local community regarding the safety of such procedures.

Dorneles was well known in the region as she owned PD Clinic, providing aesthetic services in Inhumas, Goiânia, and Anápolis. The circumstances surrounding her death have prompted many to question the practices and regulations surrounding cosmetic surgery in Brazil, a country that has seen a rise in elective surgeries. The Everbeauty group, responsible for the procedures, expressed their surprise and deep sorrow upon learning of her death, stating that Priscila was discharged the day after her surgeries in stable condition.

This incident has highlighted the potential risks associated with cosmetic surgery, especially when post-operative care is not adequately monitored. The death of such a prominent figure in the aesthetics industry has sparked discussions about the need for stricter regulations and the importance of ensuring patient safety in cosmetic practices across Brazil.

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