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Influencer left with 'deformed' face after undergoing invasive 'cat eye' surgery

An influencer has gone under the knife to make it look as though she has 'cat's eyes' - but instead people are claiming it appears as though she's "suffering from an allergy".

Nasrin Corfield Smith, who runs the Aesthetics Clinic in London, underwent the drastic operation in a bid to tighten the skin around her eyes and make them appear more lifted.

But people were appalled when the doctor shared some footage of Nasrin post-surgery on social media, with many calling for him to be struck off.

The Mirror reports that in a video published on TikTok, Turkish doctor Dr Hakan Ozocak explains the alterations he made to Nasrin's face.

"This surgery is called cat's eyes and is used to lift the corners of the eyes and do a cheek lift in order to lift the middle of the face and the cheeks," Dr Ozocak said.

He also mentioned reasons why some would choose to have the drastic operation, including sagging eyebrows or eyes from an early age.

This can make people appear tired and drowsy, which the doctor believes requires corrective surgery.

But people on social media were pretty appalled by how invasive the procedure was, with some even saying the doctor should be struck off.

One wrote on TikTok: “Eyes should not be on the forehead."

Another said: “It looks like she is suffering from an allergy. Ew!”

A concerned user claimed it's "not normal for a doctor to be so invasive", with another saying she believed "many established surgeons would refuse to do this".

Nasrin before and after the cat eye surgery procedure (Instagram/@aesthetics_clinic_london)

In a follow-up video, Nasrin explained why she'd decided to have the procedure done.

She told her TikTok followers: "I had a lot of loose skin above my eye and my brows were quite heavy.

"And below my eyes as well, needed a little tighten.

"And now you can see it's nice and lifted, and tight."

Nasrin previously told The Sun how she ignored 10 doctors who warned her against getting bum implants, and how she's been left traumatised by the results.

She said in December: “I do think there was a lot of negligence on the surgeon's side because I've got a lot of bum filler and I think he probably should have said no because I asked 10 other surgeons and they said no.

“But I thought oh I’ll find someone you know, and I did, that should have been a red flag.”

She went abroad for the surgery rather than having it done in Britain, although did not say where she went.

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