After surgery, their faces did not look like documents, stopped at the airport (Photo)

Three women who had traveled to South Korea after performing plastic surgery were wrapped up in medical glands were detained at the airport because their identity did not match photos on their passport. Three Chinese women who had performed the operation are seen covered by bandages on their faces, [...]
Three Chinese women, where they had performed the operation, are seen covered by bandages on their faces, reports “Daily Mail”, the Periscope broadcast.



They are banned in official authorities, as their actual images do not resemble them in the documents, thus creating doubts about their identity.
It is believed that three women, where their identity has not been identified, have traveled to the neighboring state of South Korea to perform a plastic surgery on their face.
They are initially banned from doubt that they are not the people described in the documents, but after a brief wait until their identity has been confirmed.
According to “Crip”, more than 500,000 Chinese tourists reportedly performed plastic surgery during 2016. And these 90,000 operations are performed in South Korea.. /Periscopi/












