I was left looking like I had worms in my face after thread lift from a doctor I found on Instagram went wrong, then I went to Turkey to CORRECT it

I was left looking like I had worms in my face after thread lift from a doctor I found on Instagram went wrong, then I went to Turkey to CORRECT it
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I was left looking like I had worms in my face after thread lift from a doctor I found on Instagram went wrong, then I went to Turkey to CORRECT it
Published: Feb, 12 2025 11:44

A grandmother was left looking like she had 'worms' in her cheeks after her thread lift went wrong. Natalie Bryant, 53, from Croydon, decided to try face threading - a cosmetic procedure that uses thread to sculpt the face - after she felt her Botox treatment wasn't lasting. She found a clinic on Instagram and made some enquiries before going ahead with the £900 treatment in August 2023. But the grandmother-of-two started to notice the thread had migrated and after the swelling didn't go down she consulted the aesthetician.

 [Natalie flew to Turkey for a £4,500 for a corrective facelift to fix the threading surgery nightmare (pictured after corrective facelift)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Natalie flew to Turkey for a £4,500 for a corrective facelift to fix the threading surgery nightmare (pictured after corrective facelift)]

She was initially reassured it was part of the healing process and shown a face massage to help and then offered radio frequency facials to help break the threads down. Natalie noticed the threads had moved in her cheeks and was 'distraught' and was told by a doctor she'd need surgery to get them removed. Due to the £15,000 cost in the UK, Natalie chose to fly to Izmir, Turkey, for a facelift - researching heavily before she went.

 [She found a clinic on Instagram and made some enquiries before going ahead with the £900 treatment in August 2023 (pictured after corrective facelift)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [She found a clinic on Instagram and made some enquiries before going ahead with the £900 treatment in August 2023 (pictured after corrective facelift)]

Now £4,500 later she feels happy with her results and says she can finally leave the house again. Natalie Bryant, 53, from Croydon, south London, was left looking like she had 'worms' in her cheeks after she claims her thread lift went wrong. Natalie flew to Turkey for a £4,500 for a corrective facelift to fix the threading surgery nightmare (pictured after corrective facelift). She found a clinic on Instagram and made some enquiries before going ahead with the £900 treatment in August 2023 (pictured after corrective facelift).

 [Natalie decided to try face threading - a cosmetic procedure that uses thread to sculpt the face - after she felt her Botox treatment wasn't lasting]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Natalie decided to try face threading - a cosmetic procedure that uses thread to sculpt the face - after she felt her Botox treatment wasn't lasting]

Natalie, an operations manager at a homeless charity said: 'Mentally it really impacted me. 'I couldn't face people. I didn't go to my son's 30th birthday party. I kept pulling my hair over my face. 'My face was literally disfigured. I want more done to stop these beauticians.'. Natalie found the clinic on Instagram and said the aesthetician did an incision on her cheekbones to insert a thread into her face.

 [The grandmother-of-two started to notice the thread had migrated and after the swelling didn't go down she consulted the aesthetician]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The grandmother-of-two started to notice the thread had migrated and after the swelling didn't go down she consulted the aesthetician]

She said: 'It was painful.'. She claims she was told it would take a week to settle down so she didn't initially worry. Natalie said: 'I felt migration on both sides of my face but I thought it's just got to settle down. As time went on I was really bruised.'. Natalie booked back in for Botox as a model with the same aesthetician so decided to speak to her about it then. Natalie decided to try face threading - a cosmetic procedure that uses thread to sculpt the face - after she felt her Botox treatment wasn't lasting.

 [She was initially reassured it was part of the healing process and shown a face massage to help and then offered radio frequency facials to help break the threads down]
Image Credit: Mail Online [She was initially reassured it was part of the healing process and shown a face massage to help and then offered radio frequency facials to help break the threads down]

She said: 'She reassured me. She said ''don't worry, it will go down'.'. Natalie said the aesthetician carried out a massage procedure which she claimed would help break down the threads and she was told to do it every day. She said: 'I started to do this massage she'd told me to do and I had this extreme pain. 'I felt like I was having a stroke. It was all through my face and continually tingly. The threads had moved. I was distraught.'.

 [Natalie noticed the threads had moved in her cheeks and was 'distraught' and was told by a doctor she'd need surgery to get them removed]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Natalie noticed the threads had moved in her cheeks and was 'distraught' and was told by a doctor she'd need surgery to get them removed]

Natalie sent the aesthetician pictures and was told to stop the massages and she was told radio frequency facials would be arranged for her. She went to two of the four facials arranged for her before deciding it wasn't helping. She said: 'When I came out it looked worse. I ended up going for the second one and again it looked worse.'. Natalie wanted to get the threads out but says the aesthetician didn't want to resort to surgical options but did advice her to see her GP and to keep the area cool and avoid touching it.

 [Due to the £15,000 cost in the UK, Natalie chose to fly to Izmir, Turkey, for a facelift - researching heavily before she went]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Due to the £15,000 cost in the UK, Natalie chose to fly to Izmir, Turkey, for a facelift - researching heavily before she went]

The grandmother-of-two started to notice the thread had migrated and after the swelling didn't go down she consulted the aesthetician. She was initially reassured it was part of the healing process and shown a face massage to help and then offered radio frequency facials to help break the threads down. Natalie noticed the threads had moved in her cheeks and was 'distraught' and was told by a doctor she'd need surgery to get them removed.

 [Natalie was quoted £15,000 to get a facelift privately in the UK to remove the threads - which she says she couldn't afford]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Natalie was quoted £15,000 to get a facelift privately in the UK to remove the threads - which she says she couldn't afford]

She said: 'I reached back out to my Botox doctor and they were advising the threads need to come out. I was in despair.'. Natalie was quoted £15,000 to get a facelift privately in the UK to remove the threads - which she says she couldn't afford. She was so desperate she decided to look abroad for a cheaper alternative - doing in depth research to find a trusted doctor. She said: 'I was so scared knowing I'm going abroad to get something else done.

 [Natalie flew to Turkey for a holiday and tacked on her facelift in Izmir at the end of her trip in October 2023]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Natalie flew to Turkey for a holiday and tacked on her facelift in Izmir at the end of her trip in October 2023]

'I was petrified. I had no choice. I couldn't leave the house. I was so depressed.'. Natalie flew to Turkey for a holiday and tacked on her facelift in Izmir at the end of her trip in October 2023. She said: 'It was the best thing ever. My face wasn't left looking like it had worms in it. 'By the time all the bruising had gone down I looked better. I felt I could go out again.'. Now Natalie wants to raise awareness to stop people going to beauty clinics and wants stricter regulation for the industry.

 [She was so desperate she decided to look abroad for a cheaper alternative - doing in depth research to find a trusted doctor]
Image Credit: Mail Online [She was so desperate she decided to look abroad for a cheaper alternative - doing in depth research to find a trusted doctor]

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