So many 15 women have been hospitalized in Bulgaria with symptoms of sausage caused by Botox interference.
Patients began to flood the Pirogov Hospital Emergency Department in Sofia with complaints about eyelashes and eyebrows, blurred vision and difficulty breathing.
A patient has lost vision in one of her eyes after a visit to a “fake” doctor in the capital.
They were all clients of the same clinic where they had received botox and filling shots on their face.
Dr. Arina Goodz has been recognized by the Bulgarian press as a dermatologist who has the process.
In Instagram and Tiktok accounts – which have been deleted in the last 24 hours – she is presented as a doctor working in a clinic in Sofia.

But when Measure We checked the register of the Bulgarian Medical Union, there is no doctor to practice this name.
Multiple positions in her social media offered up to 50%, receiving the price of a single Botox hole in just 130 Lev (£ 55).
Someone reads: “The lip increase is a safe process with hyaluronic acid, which moisturizes and increases the volume of the lips. A beautiful smile is just one step away from you! ”.
The Dr Goodz technique claims to use the Russian promises such as pout to customers.
The last advertising on Christmas offers a half discount of all injectables, it seems.
What are the symptoms of the sausage?
The Botox injections is made of the very toxin itself that causes a kind of food poisoned called botulism, which is fatal in five to 10% of cases.
They attack the nervous system and cause paralysis.
Most people will make a complete recovery with treatment, but paralysis can spread to the muscles that control breathing if not treated quickly.
Depending on the precise types of botulism, some people have initial symptoms such as illness, vomiting, stomach cramps, diarrhea or constipation.
Symptoms may include:
- blurry or double vision
- facial weakness
- difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)
- speech
- breathing difficulties
This happens when a number of prospective victims is likely to contact Dr Goodz for treatments.
Bulgarian health authorities began their investigation last week after many women asked for medical help.
Doctors at Pirogov Hospital said it was likely that they were likely to be injected with non -adjustable toxin on the lips, cheekbones and eyelids.
Neli Georgieva, Deputy President of Union patients with aesthetic medicine, said about their symptoms Bnt news: “Their problems include blurry and double vision. A woman cannot even see with an eye.
“They have neurological problems, muscle pain, extreme fatigue, they cannot lead or go to work and have speech problems and cannot concentrate.”
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