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NYC Woman Dies After Illegal Butt Implant Removal Procedure
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María Peñaloza, 31, died in New York City after an unlicensed man performed a botched butt implant removal in a residential home. The suspect, Felipe Hoyos-Foronda, 38, allegedly caused her death by administering excessive lidocaine. Peñaloza suffered cardiac arrest and was declared brain-dead at a hospital.
Hoyos-Foronda had no medical license or formal training, authorities confirmed. He operated out of a house, posing as a surgeon to perform the illegal procedure.
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The Context
Peñaloza sought to remove butt implants, a procedure requiring medical expertise. The use of lidocaine, a common anesthetic, led to toxicity, causing her fatal condition.
Doctors identified lidocaine toxicity as the cause of Peñaloza’s cardiac arrest. This condition occurs when excessive amounts of the drug overwhelm the body’s systems.
Hoyos-Foronda was arrested and is now behind bars, facing initial charges. Authorities expect additional charges as the investigation into Peñaloza’s death continues.
The case underscores the dangers of unregulated cosmetic procedures, which have risen in recent years. Some seek cheap alternatives due to high costs of licensed surgeries.
Supporters of stricter regulations argue such tragedies highlight the need for oversight. Critics of heavy regulation say it could limit access to affordable cosmetic care.
Public health officials warn against trusting unlicensed practitioners for medical procedures. The incident has renewed calls for stronger enforcement of medical licensing laws.
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| Bias Distribution | 35% Left |
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