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Plastic surgeon Denis Furtado was considered capable of performing magic on women’s bodies. Now he is on the run after the death of patient Lilian Quezia Calixto. Photos: Social media

Brazil’s celebrity surgeon ‘Dr Bumbum’ on the run after HSBC manager dies following backside enlargement

Lilian Quezia Calixto died hours after the surgery that was conducted at Dr Denis Furtado’s home

A Brazilian celebrity backside-enhancement surgeon nicknamed “Dr Bumbum” has gone on the run following the death of a patient just hours after undergoing cosmetic surgery at his home in Rio de Janeiro.

Denis Furtado was considered capable of performing magic on women’s bodies, in particular their bottoms, and became known throughout the country for his expertise.

The 45-year-old’s Instagram account has 650,000 followers.

But now he is wanted by police after Lilian Quezia Calixto, a manager for HSBC, died just hours after a backside enlargement procedure at his home in the swanky Barra de Tijuca neighbourhood.

Calixto had travelled 2,000km from her home in Cuiaba to see the surgeon to the stars.
Dr Denis Furtado in an image posted to his Facebook page. Photo: Facebook / Denis Furtado
You cannot perform plastic surgery inside an apartment
Brazilian Plastic Surgery Society president Niveo Steffen

But following the controversial injection of acrylic glass filler, Calixto started feeling ill.

Upon arriving at hospital on Sunday, she was suffering from a racing heartbeat and hypertension, and after four heart attacks she died.

Soon after, Furtado disappeared and is now wanted for homicide and criminal association, while his girlfriend, who some media claim was also his assistant, has been detained.

The news has caused shock waves throughout the industry – Brazil is second only to the United States for the number of plastic surgeries carried out.

The Brazilian Plastic Surgery Society (SBPC) was quick to denounce Furtado, saying “the growing invasion of non-specialists in the speciality has provoked more and more fatalities like this one.”

“You cannot perform plastic surgery inside an apartment. Many people are selling a dream, a fantasy to patients in an unethical way and people, weakened, are often attracted to low prices, without considering whether or not the conditions are adequate,” SBPC president Niveo Steffen said.

Steffen said the injection of synthetic biopolymers or polymers, like acrylic glass, is very dangerous and has caused dozens of deaths among women in Latin America, especially in Venezuela.

He said Furtado’s case demonstrates the “trivialisation of cosmetic procedures by unspecialised professionals, who often aren’t doctors and are putting people at risk.”

According to the G1 internet site, Furtado has been charged by police four times for illegally practising medicine and crimes against consumers.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Celebrity surgeon on run after patient dies
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