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Injected with Cement: Her Unbelievable Transformation 14 Years Later

Rajee Narinesingh gained notoriety as “Cement Face” after undergoing illegal plastic surgery in the mid-2000s, performed by the infamous “toxic tush doctor” Oneal Ron Morris.

The trans woman was injected with a harmful concoction that included cement, superglue, and tire sealant. This mixture hardened beneath the skin of her face and various other parts of her body, ultimately resulting in severe deformities.

Narinesingh later appeared on the show Botched, where skilled surgeons assisted her in correcting the damage inflicted by Morris.

Here’s everything you need to know about Rajee Narinesingh, her journey, and how she looks today!

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