Plastic surgeon posted images online posing with unconscious patients

A plastic surgeon has had his clinic shut down after he posted photographs online posing with unconscious, naked patients.

Yassine Ghazi uploaded graphic images of clients going under the knife, reportedly without their knowledge.

In one image, the surgeon is seen grabbing the breast of a patient, making an OK sign.

The caption reads: "Welcome to the place where dreams come true.“

Ghazi’s clinic has now been shut down (CEN)

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Another sees him holding on to a bloodied part of patient’s body.

In a third, he is seen operating on a patient’s behind, while another man is seen taking a picture.

Ghazi, who built up a strong following online, was caught after a patient spotted their pictures and reported him to the health authorities.

One of the images uploaded to social media (CEN)

An investigation found that not only was he posting pictures online, but was working without a licence.

His Adelais Clinique, in Bratislava’s Old Town, Slovakia, was immediately shut down, pending investigation.

Yassine Ghazi (CEN)

Andrea Pivarciova, a spokesperson for the Health care Surveillance Authority, said it is still investigating whether the clinic provided services in accordance with the law.

Ghazi is yet to comment on the case.

(Credit: CEN)