A black market plastic surgeon disfigured this woman’s face when he injected a mixture of substances including cement, superglue and tire sealant into her skin. The almost case ended in death.
Luckily, a few years later, normal doctors helped her, and now the woman looks much better. New photos of the woman can be seen below.

Raji Narinsingh became widely known as “Cement Face” after she fell into the black market for plastic surgery performed by the infamous “toxic doctor” O’Neill Ron Morris in the mid-2000s.
The woman was injected with a mixture of substances including cement, superglue and tire sealant. It hardened under the skin of her face and several other parts of her body, leaving Narinsingh deformed.

Narinsing appeared on the show Botched, where real surgeons helped her fix what Morris had done.
Raji Narinsingh was born on April 7, 1967 in New York.
As Narinsing grew older, she realized she wanted to undergo multiple plastic surgeries. Due to the high cost of the surgeries, she turned to the black market.

In 2005, “toxic doctor” O’Neill Ron Morris injected her with substances that hardened under the skin of her face, breasts, thighs and buttocks.
She was shocked and did not want to leave the house anymore, but soon appeared on television on the program Botched, where she received the help she needed.
Today, Narinsing has become an influential figure and represents the interests of many people with similar problems.

Narinsing began treatment with Dr. John Martin of Coral Gables Cosmetic Reconstructive Surgery, which helped soften her face and help her regain her confidence.
In 2016, the doctors from the show Botched helped her again, which significantly changed her life.

“I feel more confident now,” says Raji. “I’m not so afraid to go out and I can achieve exotic looks.”
