Thursday 2 February 2017

The ever so puzzling case of Fanny Sieh


I think everyone has a sort of morbid fascination with plastic surgery horror stories. Most of us probably find ourselves googling "Botched plastic surgery" or "Surgery gone wrong" from time to time. If you do, your image search will most likely come up with the usual suspects: Amanda Lepore, Sylvester Stallone's mum, that poor Korean lady with the cooking oil-but a name that probably won't come up is noted Hong Kong socialite Fanny Sieh. But rest assured, her case is just as interesting. Here's the lady herself.
Not a flattering image, I'm sure you'll agree. (I'm not one hundred percent sure, but I think this photo was taken in 2014).
Here's some more:
at one of her many glamorous events.

you can literally see the chin implants on this poor lady

quite the profile

Poor Fanny. She just happened to live a life where looks mattered. She didn't ask for this. Before she had her misadventure with cosmetic procedures, Fanny was already considered rather fetching. Case in point:
What a looker! I bet you thought she was white, didn't you?

Glamorous in green


 it's a little bit sad to see to before and after-especially as the first photo was only taken in 2007.

It's sort of baffling to try and comprehend the logistics of how her transformation transpired. Was it a rouge surgeon who kept pushing procedure after procedure, draining her wallet in the process? Or was it the work of a doctor who was simply so inept he'd completely forgotten the aesthetic boundaries in which cosmetic surgeons should operate? Chances are well never know, because poor Fanny has vehemently denied ever going under the knife at all.
 
from her personal instagram
she's one of those people that makes the same face in every picture
Instead, she claimes her drastic change in appearance is due to a condition called Stephen Johnson's syndrome, which makes absolutley no sense whatsoever.
To clarify: Stephen Johnsons syndrome is a severe reaction to an infection or certain medications. It essentialy causes the skin to start dying, as well as fever, blisters and ulcers. It's no joke, and it can leave permanant damage such as scarring and vision loss. Perhaps Fanny did have this condition at some point. but Stephen Johnson syndrome most certainly cannot cause massive enlrgment of the chin and lips, so its safe to say that Fanny might be stretching the truth a little here.

her latest instagram post

Poor Fanny. I really feel for her. I don't make this post to mock her, it just seemed interesting enough to put on my blog. Whatever she's doing now, I hope she's happy and forfilled. And I certainly hope she slows down on the procedures, too.